Publication

28 Jul 2010

From past experiences, the international community has internalized the lesson that it cannot succeed without the Haitian government as a partner. Yet, losses suffered during the earthquake and preoccupation with election politics may prevent the Haitian government from fully playing that role in the near term. The UN, through its special envoy and chief of mission, may have to provide essential leadership if resettlement and reconstruction are to move forward.

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Author Robert M Perito
Series USIP Peace Briefs
Issue 41
Publisher United States Institute of Peace (USIP)
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