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Lawyers’ Earthquake Response Network (LERN)
Overview | LERN Projects | To Join | Reports | Links
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Overview
The Lawyers’ Earthquake Response Network (LERN) — led by the U.S.-based Institute for Justice & Democracy in Haiti (IJDH), and the Haiti-based public interest law firm, the Bureau des Avocats Internationaux - is a national network of lawyers in the U.S. working with Haitian lawyers to implement a legal response to the earthquake in Haiti. LERN employs a human rights-based approach to advocate for the victims of the earthquakes and reduce Haiti’s vulnerability to future natural, political and economic stresses. LERN projects include fighting for safe housing, long-term, effective international assistance to Haiti, and for immigration opportunities in the U.S. LERN will also develop replicable models for international legal responses to large-scale natural disasters.
LERN was launched on January 17, 2010. Within the first two weeks, over 250 lawyers, law professors and law students joined the network.
LERN will provide overall coordination of projects through a listserve and an interactive webpage. Individual projects will be coordinated through project leaders, who will be leading experts in the relevant field.
Projects
- Aid: Human-Rights Based Approach to Earthquake Response
- Gender Violence: Haiti Rape Accountability and Prevention Project (RAPP)
- Housing: Housing Rights Advocacy Project (HRAP)
- Immigration: Immigration Advocacy
- Know Your Rights Campaign: Knowledge of human rights is an important part of the struggle. Please circulate this summary of the rights of internally displaced people to Haitians everywhere.
- Rights of IDP: (English — microsoft word); (English — pdf)
- Dwa IDP: (Kreyol — Microsoft Word); (Kreyol — pdf)
- Radio Address re: Rights of IDP/Espot sou Dwa Moun: (Kreyol — mp3)
Join the Network
To join LERN and learn more about our work, please visit our google group page and BECOME A MEMBER HERE. For more information, please contact IJDH’s Director, Brian Concannon at Brian@ijdh.org.
Reports
- Measuring the Way Forward in Haiti: Grounding Disaster Relief in the Legal Framework of Human Rights (Health and Human Rights: An International Journal — July 22, 2011
- Sexual Violence in Haiti’s IDP Camps: Results of a Household Survey (CHRGJ) — March 24, 2011
- “Met Ko Veye Ko”: Foreign Responsibility in the Failure to Protect Against Cholera and Other Man-made Disasters (CUNY, Faculte’d Ethnologie) — January 22, 2011
- One Year After the Earthquake: Haitians Still Living in Crisis (IJDH) — January 10, 2011
- Human Rights Assessment in Parc Jean Marie Vincent — December 1, 2010
- The Right to Vote: A Report Detailing the Haitian Elections for November 28, 2010 and March 2011 (Lamp for Haiti Foundation) — November 23, 2010
- Haiti’s November 28 Elections: Trying to Legitimize the Illegitimate (IJDH) — November 22, 2010
- Selling Subordination as Stabilization (International Action Ties) — November 8, 2010
- Human Rights of Internally Displaced Persons in Haiti (UN) — October 16, 2010
- Haiti: Still Trapped in the Emergency Phase (Refugees International) — October 6, 2010
- Unstable Foundations: Impact of NGOs on Human Rights for Port-au-Prince’s Internally Displaced People (Mark Schuller) — October 4, 2010
- “We’ve Been Forgotten”: Conditions in Haiti’s Displacement Camps Eight Months After the Earthquake (IJDH) — September 15, 2010
- “We Became Garbage to Them” Inaction and Complicity in IDP Expulsions — A Call to Action to the U.S. Government (International Action Ties) — August 21, 2010
- Our Bodies Are Still Trembling: Haitian Women’s Fight Against Rape (IJDH) — July 27, 2010
- Rebuilding Haiti: Making Aid Work Better for the Haitian People — July 26, 2010
- Challenges Facing Haiti’s Justice Sector: Prepared for Congressional Briefing (IJDH) — July 13, 2010
- Haiti Cherie/My Dear Haiti (TransAfrica Forum) — July 12, 2010
- Children of Haiti: Milestones and Looking Forward at Six Months (UNICEF) — July 2, 2010
- Haiti at a Crossroads (U.S. Senate Committee on Foreign Relations) — June 22, 2010
- Women in Haiti after the January 12, 2010 Earthquake (Huairou Commission) — June 19, 2010
- Human Rights Council discusses human rights situation in Haiti (UN) — June 16, 2010
- RNDDH sounds the alarm on the situation of minors in conflict with the Law. — June 11, 2010
- The Forgotten Earthquake Victims: Neglect Outside of Metropolitan Port-au-Prince (IJDH) — June 1, 2010
- The general situation of the country four months after the earthquake of January 12, 2010 (RNDDH) — May 12, 2010
- From Disaster Aid to Solidarity: Best Practices in Meeting the Needs of Haiti’s Earthquake Survivors — April 27, 2010
- Gender Shadow Report: Ensuring Haitian Women’s Participation and Leadership in All Stages of National Relief and Reconstruction — April 5, 2010
- Haiti After the Earthquake: Initial Mission Findings (Amnesty International) — March 25, 2010
- Neglect in the Encampments: Haiti’s Second Wave Humanitarian Disaster (IJDH) — March 23, 2010
- Voices from the Shanties: A Post-Earthquake Rapid Assessment of Cité Soleil, Port-au-Prince (INURED) — March 1, 2010
Links
- AidData: Information on how development funds are spent.
- American Bar Association: Haiti Earthquake Legal Resources
- Aristide Foundation for Democracy: Grassroots Response to the Earthquake
- Center for Economic and Policy Research: Haiti Relief and Reconstruction Watch — Information on the Earthquake Response
- GALA Haiti Relief Information: Centralized location for members of the translation and interpretation industry
- Government of Haiti
Post Disaster Needs Assesment
Action Plan for National Recovery and Development of Haiti
- Haiti Accountability Project: Promote accountability among aid projects in Haiti.
- Haiti Food Security Emergency Tool: interactive mapping
- Haiti Reconstruction Fund: A fund for recovery, reconstruction, and development of Haiti. Partnership between the Government of Haiti and the international community.
- Haiti Reconstruction Platform: Information from the Haitian government, including tracking of pledged aid and the Post Disaster Needs Assessment (PDNA)
- Haiti Response Coalition: Organizations Working for a Just Earthquake Response and a Sustainable Future for Haiti
- Independent Sector: Non-profit foundations and government agencies that have expertise and experience in international disaster relief and are already working in Haiti.
- Inter Agency Working Group on Reproductive Health in Crisis Situations: Reproductive Health-Related Resources for the Haiti Earthquake Response
- Kaiser Family Foundation: Comprehensive List of Government Reports on the U.S. Response to the Earthquake in Haiti
- New York Immigration Coalition: List of Resources about TPS for Haitians
- OneResponse: Resources for Coordinating Disaster Relief Efforts
- Prevention Web: Resources for Disaster Prevention
- ProBono.net: Haiti TPS and Other Resources for Lawyers
- Relief Oversight: Initiative of the Disaster Accountability Project
- ReliefWeb: Information for Global Humanitarian Relief Efforts
- Reproductive Health Response in Conflict Consortium: Information on Reproductive Health Rights in Crisis Situations
- Research for Haiti: Resources regarding public management, policy analysis, evaluation and related research
- Ushahidi: Citizen generated disaster mapping.
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