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L’impact de la COVID-19 sur les familles haïtiennes urbaines et rurales

Institut Interuniversitaire de Recherche et de Développement (INURED)
2020

dans
MIDEQ
Mots-clés
santé
rural/agriculture
Résumé
Résumé :

Entre juin et août 2020, l'Institut Interuniversitaire de Recherche et de Développement (INURED) a mené une étude exploratoire à méthodologie mixte concernant l'impact de la pandémie de COVID-19 sur les familles en Haïti. Ce rapport examine les impacts économiques, les perturbations en matière de travail et d'éducation, et les divers effets de la pandémie sur les ménages urbains et ruraux d'Haïti, selon les catégories sociales et le sexe.

Articles de revue et chapitres de livres

Solidarity Economy Praxis in Limonade: Reintellecting Woman as Subject

Dougé-Prosper, Mamyrah A.
2019

dans
Women's Studies Quarterly
Mots-clés
féminismes/militantisme
économie
rural/agriculture
Résumé
Résumé :

In 2013 the Limonade Women’s Association for the Development of Agricultural and Craft Production (AFLIDEPA) in Haiti unveiled its transformation center and seed bank. Invoking the Black radical konbit tradition, the organization declared its commitment to food sovereignty and called on its fanm djanm (valiant women) to contribute to the development of their home(land).

Articles de journaux

A Deafening Silence: Women in Rural Haiti, Global Exclusion, and Marginalization

Joseph, Natasha
(s.d.)

dans
Gender in Haiti
Mots-clés
colonialisme/histoire
droits des femmes
économie
rural/agriculture
Résumé
Résumé :

Gender is deemed a social construct and is commonly overlooked in economic conversations (Padgett and Warnecke 2011). However, there are critical intersections between gender and economic maturation. Additionally, gender relations in Haiti demote women to the positionality of the “most marginalized” in the country with the fewest liberties yet the greatest socio-economic responsibilities. Thus, rural women are disproportionately affected by most disparities, inclusive of the economic implications in Haiti.

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Articles de revue et chapitres de livres

Sexual Unions in Rural Haiti

Allman, James
1980

dans
International Journal of Sociology of the Family
Mots-clés
corps/sexualités
rural/agriculture
Résumé
Résumé :

The paper discusses the current patterns of sexual unions in rural Haiti. After reviewing the historical and contemporary factors influencing the relatively low proportions of rural women legally married, an approach to categorizing Haitian unions using culturally meaningful categories is presented. Drawing on data from the 1977 Haitian Fertility Survey Pretest, collected on 747 rural women, the paper analyzes current union status and age at first union, and associated socioeconomic background factors.

Articles de revue et chapitres de livres

Health Seeking Behavior Among Pregnant Women in Rural Haiti

White, Kari, Maria J. Small, Rikerdy Frederic, Gabriel Joseph, Reginald Bateau et Trace S. Kershaw
2006

dans
Health Care for Women International
Mots-clés
santé
rural/agriculture
Résumé
Résumé :

The purpose of this study was to further knowledge of health care seeking behavior among pregnant women in rural Haiti. Eighty-two pregnant women were interviewed to assess care seeking behaviors during pregnancy, satisfaction with services, reliance on social networks, and management of pregnancy-related illness. Twenty-five percent reported not seeking care in the formal health sector for a pregnancy-related illness; 32% delayed seeking care.

Articles de revue et chapitres de livres

Sexual and Familial Institutions in Northern Haiti

Simpson, George Eaton
1942

dans
American Anthropologist
Mots-clés
droits des femmes
corps/sexualités
familles
rural/agriculture
Résumé
Résumé :

This text explores the dynamics and complexities within familial groups in rural areas of Northern Haiti. Simpson states that the bonds within these families are not only relational but also based on participation in agricultural labour as well as religious practices. It discusses salient features of sexual and familial institutions in Northern Haiti. In addition to families established through legally recognized civil or ecclesiastic ceremonies, Simpson refers to a socially approved sexual and economic relationship between a man and a woman he calls placée.

Articles de revue et chapitres de livres

Intimate Partner and Nonpartner Violence Against Pregnant Women in Rural Haiti

Small, Maria J., Jhumka Gupta, Rikerdy Frederic, Gabriel Joseph, Melanie Theodore et Trace S. Kershaw
2008

dans
International Journal of Gynecology and Obstetrics
Mots-clés
violences
santé
rural/agriculture
Résumé
Résumé :

Objective: To examine the association between violence experienced by pregnant Haitian women in the previous 6 months and pregnancy-related symptom distress. Methods: A total of 200 women seeking prenatal care at community health dispensaries in the Artibonite Valley were interviewed. Results: Over 4 in 10 women (44.0%) reported that they had experienced violence in the 6 months prior to interview; 77.8% of these women reported that the violence was perpetrated by an intimate partner.

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The International Traders of Haiti: The Madam Sara

Plotkin, Donna
1989

dans
ECLAC
Mots-clés
économie
international/ONG
rural/agriculture
Résumé
Résumé :

This document is based on a study executed in Haiti in January 1989 by the Consultant, Donna Plotkin. It responds to subregional concerns about the lack of data relating to women’s economic contribution to development. This study is part of the project “The Establishment of a Data Base on Women’s Participation in Social and Economic Change, Phase II” funded by the Government of the Netherlands.

Autres types de documents

Gender and Transport in Haiti: Gender Diagnostic and Gender Action Plan

Gandini, Camilla, Pablo Guerrero, Andrea Monje Silva et Amanda Beaujon Marin
2021

dans
IADB
Mots-clés
justice/sécurité
politique/gouvernement
développement
rural/agriculture
Résumé
Résumé :

This technical note encompasses Haiti's gender assessment, evaluates the success of gender specific actions implemented between 2011-2017, and presents a Gender and Transport Action Plan (GAP). The GAPs main aim is to guide investments in Haiti's transport sector in conceptualizing and designing gender-sensitive transport projects. By proposing specific gender actions and outcomes, the GAP establishes a clear path to integrate a gender dimension into operations design, implementation and, monitoring and evaluation.

Autres types de documents

Integrating Gender and Nutrition within Agricultural Extension Services. Haiti Landscape Analysis

Goertz, Hans
2016

dans
USAID
Mots-clés
santé
pauvreté/précarité
rural/agriculture
Résumé
Résumé :

The Integrating Gender and Nutrition within Agricultural Extension Services (INGENAES) project is funded through the Bureau for Food Security (BFS) of the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) to support the Presidential Feed the Future Initiative, which strives to increase agricultural productivity and the incomes of both men and women in rural areas who rely on agriculture for their livelihoods.

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