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IMF Debt

IMF’s late gift to Haiti

September 25, 2010 by admin

CNN International reports that in July 2010, the executive board of the International Monetary Fund approved Wednesday the cancellation of Haiti’s $268 million debt to the fund.

The board also approved a three-year request by authorities to support Haiti’s reconstruction and growth program.
The decisions are part of an effort to support Haiti’s longer-term reconstruction plans after the January 12 earthquake  http://edition.cnn.com/2010/WORLD/americas/07/21/haiti.debt.imf/?hpt=T1#fbid=yLLYwgdwGL3&wom=false .

While this is generally considered good news, some facts:

Haiti before the earthquake

  • More than 70% of people in Haiti were living on less than $US2 per day
  • 86% of people in Port au Prince were living in slum conditions – mostly tightly-packed, poorly-built, concrete buildings.
  • 80% of education in Haiti was provided in often poor-quality private schools, the state system generally provided better education but provided far too few places
  • Half of people in Port-au-Prince had no access to latrines and only one-third has access to tap water.

The Impact of the earthquake

  • Two million people living in the most affected area
  • 220,000 dead
  • Over 180,000 homes damaged or destroyed, 1.5m homeless
  • There are now 19 million cubic metres of rubble and debris in PaP – enough to fill a line of shipping containers stretching end to end from London to Beirut.
  • One and a half million people living in camps including over 100,000 at critical risk from storms and flooding
  • There are over 1,100 camps and 54 of these are home to 5,000 people or more
  • Over 600,000 people have left their home area in Port-au-Prince and mostly are staying with host families
  • Nearly 5,000 schools have been damaged or destroyed

http://www.dec.org.uk/item/425 (July 2010)

Perhaps a speedier response from the IMF on debt and reconstruction assistance would have been more appropriate.

For a more comprehensive look at Haiti for facts figures and articles, visit the MCEER page on the subject.http://mceer.buffalo.edu/infoservice/disasters/Haiti-Earthquake-2010.asp

Written by : Deyika Nzeribe

Filed Under: International Development Tagged With: Disaster, Earthquake, Haiti, IMF Debt

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