Letter: NGOs Urge that Human Rights Drive Haiti Aid Efforts (ENGLISH)
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March 18, 2010
Your Excellency,
On the occasion of the Donors’ Conference on Haiti, we, organizations from around the world, call on your government to make human rights the guiding principle of international assistance to Haiti.
We applaud the generosity and commitment of the international community to provide assistance to the Haitian people in their greatest time of need. Care, however, must be taken to ensure that assistance respects the human rights and dignity of all Haitians.
Too often, in Haiti and around the world, recipients of assistance have been treated as victims deserving of charity, rather than individuals entitled to human rights. They have been excluded from decisions affecting their basic rights to food, medical assistance, water, and housing. Assistance has often responded to donor priorities, instead of the needs of the recipient government and people.
At the Donors’ Conference, we urge the international community to overcome the mistakes of the past and to adopt a human rights-based approach—which requires empowering the Haitian people, strengthening the capacity of the government to sustainably guarantee human rights, and making assistance accountable and transparent to the Haitian people—for all assistance to Haiti.
Empower the Haitian People to Build a Stronger Haiti
The international community should focus on empowering the people of Haiti as rights-holders. It should require a high degree of active, free, and meaningful participation, in project development, implementation, and monitoring, from the entire spectrum of Haitian society, including local communities, civil society and community-based organizations, rural populations, internally displaced people, and women. Participation will enable Haitians to directly engage in the rebuilding and development of their country and ensure assistance responds to their needs.
The Donor Conference should guarantee that assistance projects will:
- Be Haitian-led and community-based at every stage of the process, including through the United Nations clusters. The bulk of the work—and salaries—should go to Haitians.
- Prioritize the rights of the poorest and most vulnerable groups, including women, children, the disabled, the elderly, and internally displaced persons.
- Provide, where non-Haitian leadership is absolutely necessary, positions for Haitians and invest in training to develop national capacity to perform those functions.
Strengthen the Haitian Government’s Capacity to Guarantee Human Rights
All international actors should focus on strengthening Haiti with a government that has the resources it needs to guarantee human rights to all Haitian people. Donor states, NGOs, and the United Nations should partner with Haitian government ministries to fortify and expand a public infrastructure that ultimately belongs to the Haitian people. At every stage of assistance, donor efforts should be coordinated by and with the government of Haiti.
At the conference, the international community should commit to:
- Work directly with the Government of Haiti to identify needs and to develop, implement, and monitor programs to sustainably provide basic public services, including education and public health, water, and sanitation services.
- Provide, to the fullest possible extent, assistance in the form of budgetary support to the Government of Haiti.
- Encourage all non-governmental organizations operating in Haiti to coordinate with the Government of Haiti and other agencies.
Make Assistance Accountable and Transparent to the People of Haiti
To ensure accountability to the Haitian people, the international community should commit to transparency at the international and local levels and to redress for problems with assistance. Information on all phases of developing and implementing a rescue, recovery, and rebuilding strategy should be made accessible to Haitians from all sectors of society. Progress and obstacles alike should be made public. A complaints system should be put in place to ensure that when things go wrong or human rights are violated, redress is available, no matter the identity of the perpetrator.
With this in mind, the donors at the Conference should commit to:
- Fund a mechanism, established together with the Government of Haiti, to: (1) deliver information about assistance projects to the Haitian people; (2) measure, monitor, and make public the outcomes of assistance projects at the community level; (3) provide a mechanism for Haitians to register complaints about problems with project implementation. This mechanism should be administered by the Government of Haiti in partnership with civil society and community-based groups.
- Comply with the International Aid Transparency Initiative and Paris and Accra principles for all assistance to Haiti.
- Coordinate all assistance through a Multi-Donor Fund that incorporates the Government of Haiti and representatives of Haitian civil society and community-based organizations as voting members of the governing committee.
- Create a public web-based database, through a Multi-Donor Fund, to report and track donor pledges, disbursed funds, recipients, sector areas, expected outcomes, and project status.
- Report publicly and regularly on disbursement of funds and progress and problems with project implementation in a manner accessible to the Haitian people.
Ultimately, all international assistance should aim to provide concrete, durable improvements in the lives of the Haitian people and for human rights in Haiti. Donors should take this opportunity to implement aid in a rights-based way to substantially better the human rights situation in Haiti. International donors should ensure their partner non-profit organizations also follow this framework, incorporating human rights principles into projects and coordinating assistance efforts.
With assurances of our highest regard,
- 3D -> Trade — Human Rights — Equitable Economy, Switzerland
- Action Contre l’Impunité pour les Droits Humains (ACIDH), Democratic Republic of Congo
- Action for Social Rights (AfSOR), Sierra Leone (formerly Youth Movement for Peace and People’s Rights)
- Actionaid International, South Africa
- African Centre for Democracy and Human Rights Studies (ACDHRS), The Gambia
- Afro-Colombian National Movement CIMARRON, Colombia
- AiBi, Amici dei Bambini Association (Friends of Children),Italy
- Aliança para Promoçao do Desenvilmento da Comunidade de Hoji Ya Henda, Angola
- Alianza Mexicana por la Autodeterminación de los Pueblos (AMAP), Mexico
- Allard K. Lowenstein International Human Rights Clinic, Yale Law School, USA
- Alliance for Holistic and Sustainable Development of Communities (AHSDC), India
- Al-Mezan Center for Human Rights, Palestine
- Altruistas de Tenango, A.C., Mexico
- American Jewish World Service, USA
- As You Sow, USA
- Asia Pacific Forum on Women, Law and Development (APWLD), Thailand
- Asian Foundation for Human Rights and Development (FORUM-ASIA), Thailand
- Asian Human Rights Commission (AHRC), Hong Kong
- Asian Institute for Human Rights (AIHR), Thailand
- Asociación Civil por la Igualdad y la Justicia (ACIJ), Argentina
- Asociación Comité de Familiares de Victimas de Violaciones a los Derechos Humanos “Marianella Garcia Villas” (CODEFAM), El Salvador
- Asociación Nacional de Centros (ANC), Peru
- Asociación Pro Derechos Humanos (APRODEH), Peru
- Asociación Q’ukumatz, Guatemala
- Associação de Favelas Brasil e Compa Asina, Brazil
- Associação em Áreas de Assentamento no Estado do Maranhão (ASSEMA), Brazil
- Association Africaine de Défense des Droits de l’Homme, représentation du Katanga (ASADHO/Katanga), Democratic Republic of Congo
- Association for Women’s Rights in Development (AWID), Canada
- Association Nigérienne de Défense des Droits de l’Homme (ANDDH), Niger
- Association of Environmental Lawyers of Liberia (Green Advocates), Liberia
- BAOBAB for Women’s Human Rights (BAOBAB), Nigeria
- Bretton Woods Project (BWP), United Kingdom
- Bulgarian Helsinki Committee (BHC), Bulgaria
- Bulgarian Gender Research Foundation, Bulgaria
- Bureau des Avocats Internationaux, Haiti
- Butere Focused Women in Development (BUFOWODE), Kenya
- Café del Milenio, S. de S.S., Mexico
- Café San Jose Zaragoza, SPR de RI, Mexico
- Café Yogondoy Loxicha, S.S.S, Mexico
- Cafetaleros Zona Costa Sociedad de Producción Rural de Responsabilidad Limitada, Mexico
- Campesinos Unidos en San Juan Mazatlan, SPR de RI, Mexico
- Center for Constitutional Rights, USA
- Center for Economic and Social Rights, Spain
- Center for Economics, Social and Cultural Rights Promotion (ESCR-PRO), Thailand
- Center for Gender & Refugee Studies, USA
- Center for Human Rights and Global Justice, USA
- Center for Minority Rights Development (CEMIRIDE), Kenya
- Center for Reflection, Education and Action (CREA), USA
- Center for Reproductive Rights (CRR), USA
- Center for Women’s Global Leadership at Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, USA
- Center of Concern, USA
- Centre d’Information Juridique/Femme Justice Aide (CIJG/FJA), Guinea
- Centre for Applied Legal Studies (CALS), South Africa
- Centre for Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (Hakijamii), Kenya
- Centre for Equality Rights in Accommodation (CERA), Canada
- Centre Justice et Foi, Quebec, Canada
- Centre on Housing Rights & Evictions (COHRE), Switzerland
- Centro de Apoyo al Movimiento Popular Oazaqueño, A.C., Mexico
- Centro de Apoyo Comunitario Trabajando Unidos (CACTUS), Mexico
- Centro de Asesoria Laboral del Perú (CEDAL), Peru
- Centro de Derechos Económicos y Sociales (CDES), Ecuador
- Centro de Derechos Humanos y Ambiente (CEDHA), Argentina
- Centro de Desarrollo y Producción Ita Teku “Flor y Vida,” SC de RL., Mexico
- Centro de Estudios de Derecho, Justicia y Sociedad (Dejusticia), Colombia
- Centro de Estudios Legales y Sociales (CELS), Argentina
- Charter Committee on Poverty Issues (CCPI), Canada
- Coalition of Immokalee Workers, USA
- Collectif des Femmes du Mali (Le COFEM), Mali
- Collectif des Juristes Progressistes Haïtiens (CJPH), Haiti
- Comisión Colombiana de Juristas, Colombia
- Comision Mexicana de Defensa y Promocion de los Derechos Humanos, A.C. (CMDPDH), Mexico
- Comité de Emergencia de Garifuna de Honduras, Honduras
- Commonwealth Human Rights Initiative Organization (CHRI), India
- Community Law Centre (University of the Western Cape, South Africa), South Africa
- Conectas Direitos Humanos, Brazil
- Confederación Campesina del Perú (CCP), Peru
- Consejo Cívico de Organizaciones Populares e Indígenas de Honduras (COPINH), Honduras
- Convergencia de Movimientos de los Pueblos de las Américas (COMPA), Latin America
- Cooperativa San Franciso Jayacaxtepec, S.C. de R.L., Mexico
- Cooperativa Zapotecos del Sur, S.C. de R.I., Mexico
- Coordinadora Estatal de Productores de Café del Estado de Oaxaca, A.C., Mexico
- Coordinadora Nacional Indígena y Campesina (CONIC — National Coordination of Indigenous Peoples and Campesinos), Guatemala
- Corporación Comunitaria 16 de Abril Tabaa, S.C. de R.L., Mexico
- Corporate Accountability International, USA
- Cyrus R. Vance Center for International Justice, New York City Bar, USA
- Defensa de la Ecologia Atitlan, Sociedad Cooperativa de Responsabilidad Limitada, Mexico
- The Democracy and Workers’ Rights Center in Palestine (DWRC), Palestine
- The Democracy Center, Bolivia
- Desarrollo, Educación y Cultura Autogestionarios Equipo Pueblo A.C., Mexico
- Dignity International, France
- Disaster Accountability Project, USA
- EarthRights International (ERI), USA
- Eastern Africa Coalition for ESCR (EACOR), Kenya
- Economic, Social and Cultural Rights Asia (ESCR Asia), Philippines
- Education and Research Association for Consumers Malaysia (ERA Consumers), Malaysia
- Egyptian Center for Housing Rights (ECHR), Egypt
- Egyptian Initiative for Personal Rights (EIPR), Egypt
- El Centro de Promoción y Educación Profesional Vasco de Quiroga, A.C, Mexico
- El Consejo Mexicano de Bienestar Social, A.C., Mexico
- El Consejo Nacional Indígena (MONEXICO NICARAGUA), Nicaragua
- El Grito de los Excluidos/as Continental, Latin America and the Caribbean
- EnGendeRights Inc., Philippines
- Enlace, USA and Mexico
- Equalinrights, The Netherlands
- Estudio Para La Defensa de los Derechos de la Mujer (DEMUS), Peru
- European Anti Poverty Network (EAPN), Belgium
- European Roma Rights Center (ERRC), Hungary
- Federação dos Orgãos de Assistencia Social e Educacional (FASE), Brazil
- Federación de Sociedades de Solidaridad Social “Zapata Vive” S.S.S., Mexico
- Fédération Internationale des Droits de l’Homme (FIDH), France
- Federation of Women Lawyers (FIDA Kenya), Kenya
- Femmes Côte d’Ivoire Expérience (FCIEX), Cote d’Ivoire
- Fincafe, SC, Mexico
- Fondation ”Zanmi Timoun”, Haiti
- Food First Information and Action Network (FIAN), Germany
- Foro Ciudadano de Participación por la Justicia y los Derechos Humanos (FOCO), Argentina
- Foundation for Human Rights and Democracy (FOHRD), Liberia
- Frente Autentico del Trabajo (FAT), Mexico
- Front Line – The International Foundation for the Protection of Human Rights Defenders, Ireland
- Fuerza Organizada, S.C.L, Mexico
- Fundación Emmanuel Internacional (FEI), Dominican Republic
- Georgetown Human Rights Action, Student Organization at Georgetown Law School, USA
- Georgetown Law Chapter of Amnesty International, USA
- Global Action on Aging, USA
- Global Basic Income Foundation, Netherlands
- Global Rights: Partners for Justice, USA
- Grantmakers Without Borders, USA
- Grassroots International, USA
- Habi Center for Environmental Rights, Egypt
- Habitat International Coalition-Housing & Land Rights Network (HIC-HLRN), Egypt
- Harvard Project on Disability (HPOD), USA
- Hastings to Haiti Partnership, USA
- Heartland Alliance for Human Needs & Human Rights, USA
- Holy Spirit Missionary Sisters, JPIC, USA
- Honor and Respect Foundation, USA
- Human & Environmental Development Agenda (HEDA), Nigeria
- Human Rights Advocates, USA
- Human Rights Centre at the School of Law, Queens University Belfast, United Kingdom
- Human Rights Clinic, Columbia Law School, USA
- Human Rights Clinic, University of Texas at Austin, USA
- Human Rights Litigation and International Advocacy Clinic, University of Minnesota Law School, USA
- Human Rights Program, University of Virginia School of Law, USA
- Human Rights Tech, USA
- Immigration/Human Rights Policy Clinic, University of North Carolina School of Law, USA
- Inclusion International
- Indigenous Peoples’ International Centre for Policy Research and Education (TEBTEBBA), Philippines
- Indonesian Legal Aid Society Association (Perkumpluan MBH), Indonesia
- Initiative for Health and Human Rights, Australia
- Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy (IATP), Switzerland
- Institute for Democracy in South Africa (IDASA), South Africa
- Institute for Justice and Democracy in Haiti, USA
- Instituto de Estudios Legales y Sociales del Uruguay, Uruguay
- Instituto de Formación Femenina Integral (IFFI), Bolivia
- Instituto Latinoamericano de Servicios Legales Alternativos (IL SA), Colombia
- Instituto Peruano de Educación en Derechos Humanos y la Paz (IPEDEHP), Peru
- Interchurch Organisation for Development (ICCO), Netherlands
- International Campaign for Justice in Bhopal, India
- International Centre for Reproductive Health and Sexual Rights (INCRESE), Nigeria
- International Centre for the Legal Protection of Human Rights (INTERIGHTS), United Kingdom
- International Commission of Jurists Organization (ICJ), Switzerland
- International Human Rights Internship Program (IHRIP), USA
- International Presentation Association of the Sisters of the Presentation
- International Women and Mining Network (RIMM), India
- International Women’s Rights Action Watch Asia Pacific (IWRAW Asia Pacific), Malaysia
- Jesuit Refugee Service, USA
- Jesuit Refugee Service-Canada, Canada
- The Jus Semper Global Alliance (TJSGA), USA
- Justiça Global (JG), Brazil
- Karimojong Community Child Welfare Initiative (KACOCI), Uganda,
- Kebetkache Women Development & Resource Centre, Nigeria
- Kensington Welfare Rights Union (KWRU), USA
- The Kenya Human Rights Commission (KHRC), Kenya
- Kenya Land Alliance (KLA), Kenya
- Kituo Cha Sheria (Center for Legal Empowerment), Kenya
- Kledèv — Empowering Economic Development in Haiti, USA
- Konbit Pou Ayiti, Haiti and USA
- Kong Oy, Rey Bueno, S.C. de R.L., Mexico
- La Flor de Chuxnaban S.P.R. de R.L., Mexico
- La Humildad, S. de S.S., Mexico
- Labour, Health and Human Rights Development Center (LHAHRDEV), Nigeria
- Lambi Fund of Haiti, Haiti and USA
- Land Center for Human Rights (LCHR), Egypt
- Legal Resources Centre (LRC), South Africa
- Legal Resources Centre Organization (LRC), Ghana
- Leitner Center for International Law and Justice at Fordham Law School, USA
- Lekòl Kominote Matènwa Pou Devlopman (The Matènwa Community Learning Center), Haiti
- Loretto Community, USA
- MADRE, USA
- Mahila Sarvangeen Utkarsh Mandal (MASUM), India
- Maison de Droits de l’Homme du Cameroun (MDHC), Cameroon
- Masimanyane Women Support Center, South Africa
- Mazingira Institute, Kenya
- Media Mobilizing Project (MMP), USA
- MINBYUN-Lawyers for a Democratic Society, Republic of Korea
- mines, minerals & PEOPLE (mm&P), India
- Minority Rights Group International (MRGI), Uganda
- Motivation, United Kingdom
- Mouvement pour le Progrès de Roche Bois (MPRB), Mauritius
- Movement for the Survival of the Ogoni People (MOSOP), Nigeria
- Moviemento de Mujeres Dominico-Hatianas (MUDHA), Dominican Republic
- Movimento Camponês Popular (MCP), Brazil
- Movimento dos Atingidos por Barragens (MAB), Brazil
- Movimiento Agrario Indígena Zapatista (MAIZ), Mexico
- Movimiento Mexicano de Afectados por las Presas (MAPER), Mexico
- Multi-Initiative on Rights: Search, Assist, Defend (MIRSAD), Lebanon
- Nairobi Peoples Settlements Network (NPSN), Kenya
- National Economic and Social Rights Initiative, (NESRI), USA
- National Latino Farmers & Ranchers Trade Association, USA
- The National Lawyers’ Guild Haiti Subcommittee, USA
- National Union of Domestic Employees (NUDE), Trinidad and Tobago
- Navsarjan Trust, India
- Naxo Sine S de S.S., Mexico
- Network Movement for Justice and Development (NMJD), Sierra Leone
- Norfolk Coalition of Disabled People, United Kingdom
- Observatoire Congolais des Droits de l’Homme (OCDH), Congo-Brazzaville
- Observatorio de Derechos de los Pueblos Indígenas (OBDPI), Chile
- Office of Human Rights Studies, Mahidol University, Thailand
- Ogiek Peoples Development Program (OPDP), Kenya
- Organic Consumers Association, USA
- Organización Fraternal Negra Hondureña (OFRANEH), Honduras
- Organización La Esperanza de las Mujeres Garifunas de Honduras (OLAMUGAH), Honduras
- Oro del Rincon, SC de RL, Mexico
- Otros Mundos AC/Amigos de la Tierra, México
- Pakistan Fisherfolk Forum, Pakistan
- Partners in Health, USA
- Peasant’s Movement of Papay, Haiti
- People Against Injustice (PAIN), The Gambia
- People’s Health Movement (PHM), Egypt
- People’s Movement for Human Rights Learning (PDHRE), USA
- Permanent Assembly for Human Rights (APDH), Argentina
- Pesticide Action Network North America, USA
- Plateforme des Organisations Haïtiennes des Droits Humains (POHDH), Haiti
- Pólis – Instituto de Estudos, Formação e Assessoria em Políticas Sociais, Brazil
- Poverty Initiative, USA
- Productores Organicos Santiago Lachiguiri, S.C. de R.L., Mexico
- Productores Tee Nenu, SC de RL, Mexico
- Program in International Human Rights Law, Indiana University School of Law – Indianapolis, USA
- Programa DESC, Universidad Diego Portales, Chile
- Programa Venezolano de Educación-Acción en Derechos Humanos (PROVEA), Venezuela
- Programme on Women’s Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (PWESCR), India
- Proyecto de Derechos Económicos, Sociales y Culturales (ProDESC), Mexico
- Rape Crisis and Sexual Abuse Counselling Centre, Sligo, Ireland
- Realizing Rights: The Ethical Globalization Initiative, (EGI), USA
- Red Mexicana de Acción frente al Libre Comercio (RMALC), Mexico
- Red Mexicana de Afectados por la Minería (REMA), Mexico
- Rencontre pour la Paix et les Droits de l’Homme (RDPH), Congo-Brazzaville
- Rights and Accountability in Development (RAID), United Kingdom
- The Rita Fund, USA
- Robert F. Kennedy Center for Justice and Human Rights, USA
- Samata, India
- San Juan Metaltepec SCL, Mexico
- The Second Chance Fd., USA
- Service Jesuite aux Refugies et Migrants/Solidartit Fwontalye-Haïti, Haiti
- Servicio Jesuita a Refugudios y Migrantes-Republica Dominicana, Dominican Republic
- Servicio Paz y Justicia en América Latina, Uruguay
- Shelter Forum (SF), Kenya
- Sisters of the Good Samaritan, Australia
- Social and Economic Rights Action Center (SERAC), Nigeria
- Social and Economic Rights Action Center-Indonesia (SiDAN), Indonesia
- Social Rights Advocacy Centre (SRAC), Canada
- Sociedad Cooperativa la Itundujia, S.C.L., Mexico
- Sociedad de Producción Agropecuaria la Mixteca, S.P.R. de R.I., Mexico
- Socio Economic Rights Initiative (SERI), Nigeria
- Socio Legal Information Centre, India
- Socio-Economic Rights Foundation (SRF), Kenya
- Socorro Sociedad de Producción Rural de Responsabilidad Limitada, Mexico
- Socorrristas del Mundo filial Lima Peru (SODMU), Peru
- Soeurs Unies à l’Oeuvre (SUO), Benin
- South Africa Human Rights Non-Governmental Organization Network, Tanzania Chapter (SAHRiNGON-TZ), Tanzania
- Southeast Asian Council for Food Security and Fair Trade (SEACON), Malaysia
- Stakeholder Democracy Network, Nigeria
- Sustainable Development Foundation, Thailand
- Terra de Direitos, Brazil
- Thailand Burma Border Consortium (TBBC), Thailand
- Tierra Maravillosa SC De RL, Mexico
- Tierraviva a los Pueblos Indígenas del Chaco, Paraguay
- TransAfrica Forum, USA
- UC Hastings Refugee & Human Rights Clinic, USA
- Uganda Environmental Education Foundation (UEEF), Uganda
- Unidad Productiva de Santa Cruz Ocotal Mixe, Sociedad Producción Rural de Responsabilidad Ilimitada, Mexico
- Unión de Comunidades Indígenas de la Zona Norte del Istmo (UCIZONI), Mexico
- Unión de Crédito de Productores de Café, SC, Mexico
- Unión de Pequeños Productores de Café Chuxnaban, S.P.R. de R.I., Mexico
- Unión de Productores de Café de Quetzaltepec Mixe, SPR de RI, Mexico
- Unión de Productores Mazatecos, S. de S.S., Mexico
- Unión de Productores Mixteca Alta, Sociedad de Solidaridad Social, Mexico
- Unión de Pueblos Indigenas Zapotecos de la Sierra Sur, Sociedad de Producción Rural de Responsabilidad Ilimitada, Mexico
- Unitarian Universalist Service Committee, USA
- United Electrical, Radio and Machine Workers of America (UE), USA
- United Kingdom Disabled People’s Council, International Committee, United Kingdom
- UPISL, SCL, Mexico
- Urban Morgan Institute for Human Rights, University of Cincinnati College of Law, USA
- Urgent Action Fund for Women’s Human Rights, USA
- U.S. Committee for Refugees and Immigrants, USA
- The Victor Pineda Foundation, USA
- Washington Office on Latin America, USA
- Waso Trustland Project, Kenya
- Western Shoshone Defense Project (WSDP), Newe Sogobia/USA
- WITNESS, USA
- Women in Law and Development in Africa (WiLDAF)-Ghana
- Women Watch Afrika, Inc., USA
- Women’s Economic Agenda Project (WEAP), USA
- World Organization Against Torture (OMCT), Switzerland
- World Youth Alliance
- Xanguiy Santa Catarina Xanaguia Sociedad de Producción Rural de Responsabilidad Ilimitada, Mexico
- Xanica, Sociedad de Producción Rural de R.I., Mexico
- Yiaku Peoples Association, Kenya
- Zanmi Lasante, Haiti
- Zi Teng, China
- Zimbabwe Women Lawyers Association, Zimbabwe

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