Community Health [0]
Clean Water Project [0]
Clean water is the source of life and sustainable development cannot exist without clean water. The ability to have access to clean drinking water is vital and contaminated water jeopardizes both the physical and social health of people.
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HIV/AIDS project – Far West (Bombardopolis) [0]
HIV/AIDS is a disease that affects people throughout the world. Haiti, unfortunately, is one place where HIV/AIDS has had a disastrous affect on thousands of people.
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Local Governance [0]
Haiti – Dominican Republic Border Initiative [0]
QIFD understands that development along the border between Haiti and the Dominican Republic is a vital aspect to the overall development of Haiti. The Dominican Republic has taken great strides in developing their border initiative and is already well advanced in the matter of creating a development
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Micro-Enterprise Development [0]
Women’s Microenterprise Goat Program [0]
As the economy of Haiti continues to deteriorate, women are facing demanding challenges. In Haiti, women are considered the cornerstone of the family. In fact, they support a large majority of Haiti’s economic activities in the non-formal sector which makes up 75% of Haiti’s economy
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Entreprenurial Micro-Finance Program [0]
Haiti’s economy is stagnant and chronic underemployment wreaks havoc on 85% of the population which leads to an unstable life for the majority of Haitians. Consequently, they do not have access to things that we take for granted: education, healthcare and other vital social benfits.
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Organizational & Social Capacity [0]
Research [0]
Cite Soleil Rapid Assessment of Life Experiences in Cite Soleil [0]
In March, 2008, QIFD was contracted by Interuniversity Institute for Research to help conduct a rapid assessment in Cite Soleil.
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School & Education [0]
Northwest Community School Re-building project [0]
The tool of transformation and the sharing of knowledge constitute the fundamental element in developing society. Unfortunately, in Haiti, access to good education by the majority of the population is extremely difficult.
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Cite Soleil Community School project [0]
Cite Soleil is Port au Prince's poorest neighborhood where at least 300,000 people live in abject poverty. Over the past two years, there has been an enormous increase in urban violence and in 2005 there was a dramatic rise in kidnappings, shootings, robbery and rape which has led people to refer
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Women Empowerment [0]
Vulnerable Women’s Project [0]
In a climate of deepening insecurity and increasing violence in Haiti, women are facing insurmountable challenges. In Haiti, women are looked upon as a form of social protection or glue for their family.
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