Half-Hour for Haiti: Get Haiti Debt Cancellation Its Day on Capitol Hill
November 1, 2007
Update: Some good news to start: Dr. Maryse Narcisse, a leading public health advocate in Haiti, and a member of the Executive Committee of the Fanmi Lavalas party, was returned safely to her family Wednesday after being abducted on Saturday night. For more information, see One Lavalas Official Freed in Haiti, One Remaining (Haiti Information Project).
Unfortunately there has been no similar good news regarding abducted human rights activist Lovinsky Pierre-Antoine. His case has received more attention, from members of Congress, the press and the United Nations Mission in Haiti. Thanks to everyone who wrote to President Preval last month. If you have not yet written, there is still time to make a difference, see the previous alert.
Haiti Debt Cancellation Resolution: Representatives John Olver and Eliot Engel. Thanks to their constituents in Massachusetts and New York who made calls to their offices. Val Bryant, a Half-Hour for Haiti participant from Central Florida
Coming Attractions: Institute for Race and Justice on November 8. Berkeley CA will host Building Democracy From The Grassroots: Report Back From HaitiSchool of the Americas Watch Vigil (November 16–18, Ft. Benning Georgia) will feature a workshop by the Haiti Action Committee, and Haiti speakers during the main events.
Is from the Haiti Reborn Project of the Quixote Center. Haiti Reborn is urging Rep. Spencer Bachus, one of the co-sponsors of H.Res 241– the Haiti Debt Cancellation Resolution, and the ranking Republican on the House Financial Services Committee, to bring the bill to the full committee for a vote. They need your help on a letter to Rep. Bachus, especially if you are a leader of a faith community.
Dear friends,
We are hoping to get signatures from leaders from faith communities and others folks by November 6 so that we can deliver the letter to Bachus next week –hopefully Wednesday.
This is a letter for individuals — but please indicate any position you may hold with a faith community or other organization if appropriate.
Please send your signature to Tom Ricker at the Quixote Center at tomr@quixote.org by mid-day (1:00 p.m.) on Tuesday, November 6.
Thank you,
Tom Ricker
Haiti Reborn/Quixote Center
******Letter follows********
Dear Representative Bachus,
We would like to thank you for your leadership and your continued support for debt cancellation in Haiti and in other countries. Thanks to your leadership people of faith have successfully gained an unprecedented level of support for H Res 241 and the Jubilee Act. We are writing today to encourage you as the ranking member of the Financial Services committee to move H Res 241 to a vote as soon as possible so the people of Haiti will have the benefit of debt cancellation beginning this year.
Time is critical. If we act, we can bring life-saving debt cancellation to the people of Haiti nowvulnerable
see table). There are other
|
2008 |
2009 |
2010 |
2011 |
|
| IDB | $ 36,614,712 | $ 41,130,855 | $ 40,983,331 | $ 40,687,204 |
| WB | $ 19,607,990 | $ 20,004,180 | $ 20,931,210 | $ 21,246,040 |
| IMF | $ 785,400 | $ 785,400 | $ 785,400 | $ 785,400 |
| TOTAL | $ 57,010,110 | $ 61,922,444 | $ 62,701,951 | $ 62,720,655 |
While it may not be seen as much, a little money goes a long way. The Haitian government spent a mere $25 million in health care for 2005–6.
Thank you for your courageous leadership on debt cancellation.
Sincerely,
(initial signers)
Rev. William Callahan
Co-director, Quixote Center
Marie Dennis
Director, Maryknoll Office for Global Concerns
Rev. David Duncombe, grassroots advocate
Bread for the World and Jubilee USA Network
Pat Pelham, Vice Chair
Board of Directors, Bread for the World
Tom Ricker
Haiti Reborn/Quixote Center
Carol L. Ries, SNJM
Coordinator, Mid-Atlantic Mission Centre
Kristin Sundell, M.Div.
Director of Advocacy and Organizing, Jubilee USA Network
Elaine Van Cleave, Volunteer District Organizer
Bread for the World, Birmingham, Alabama
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