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Quand fleurissent les lilas : Acquis et questionnements autour de 25 ans de lutte de femmes

Joachim, Marie Frantz
2012

dans
Alterpresse
Mots-clés
droits des femmes
violences
colonialisme/histoire
politique/gouvernement
féminismes/militantisme
Résumé
Résumé :

Depuis la chute du régime dictatorial des Duvalier, Haïti s’est lancé dans une transition démocratique qui a permis l’émergence des mouvements féministes. Ceux-ci ont continués de lutter pendant plus de 25 ans malgré les instabilités politiques persistantes. Cet article déduit que les féministes haïtiennes s’inscrivent dans le courant démocratique parce qu’elles cherchent un gouvernement à l’écoute des revendications des citoyens. Aujourd’hui, le mouvement est confronté, une fois de plus, au contexte politique à caractère autoritariste du pays.

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Autres types de documents

Yon Je Louvri: Reducing Vulnerability to Sexual Violence in Haiti's IDP Camps

Center for Human Rights and Global Justice (CHRGJ)
2012

dans
NYU School of Law
Mots-clés
droits des femmes
violences
désastre/humanitaire
pauvreté/précarité
Résumé
Résumé :

Two years after the 7.0 earthquake that devastated the capital of Haiti and shook the entire country to its core, more than half a million people in Port-au-Prince remain in camps for the internally displaced. Despite the massive humanitarian response to the disaster, living conditions in the temporary settlements are dire; accessing adequate food, water, and sanitation constitutes a daily struggle for camp residents, and reports of rape and other forms of sexual violence—especially against women and girls—continue at alarming rates.

Mémoires et thèses

A Survey of Domestic Violence in Haiti: Breaking the Silence

Fonrose, Marie Cecile
2003

dans
Faculty of Saybrook School and Research Center
Mots-clés
colonialisme/histoire
droits des femmes
violences
politique/gouvernement
Résumé
Résumé :

This dissertation reports on an examination that was conducted to determine the prevalence and incidence of domestic violence in Haiti. The researcher used the revised Conflict Tactic Scale (CTS2) developed by Strauss and Gelles in 1986 to sample 150 women residing in Port-au-Prince in the city of Petion-Ville in subsections of Berthe, Delrnas, Bossier, and Peguy-Ville. The CTS2 was used to measure the prevalence and incidence of 5 levels of partner abuse: physical aggression, psychological aggression, sexual coercion, injury, and negotiation.

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Articles de revue et chapitres de livres

Human Rights Abuse and Other Criminal Violations in Port-Au-Prince, Haiti: A Random Survey of Households

Kolbe, Athena R. et Royce A. Hutson
2006

dans
The Lancet
Mots-clés
droits des femmes
justice/sécurité
violences
Résumé
Résumé :

Background: Reliable evidence of the frequency and severity of human rights abuses in Haiti after the departure of the elected president in 2004 was scarce. We assessed data from a random survey of households in the greater Port-au-Prince area.

Articles de revue et chapitres de livres

Gender and Violence in Haiti: Women’s Path from Victims to Agents

Levers, Leanne
2016

dans
Feminist Legal Studies
Mots-clés
droits des femmes
justice/sécurité
violences
corps/sexualités
Résumé
Résumé :

This book review examines the recent publication, Gender and Violence in Haiti: Women’s Path from Victims to Agents by Benedetta Faedi Duramy. Duramy provides an in-depth contextualized discussion of sexual violence in Haiti, where she examines the role that women survivors of sexual violence play as perpetrators of violence. Duramy engages personally with female victim-survivors to gain insight as to the daily threat of violence they experience and their motiva- tions for participating in this widespread conflict.

Autres types de documents

Égalité des sexes en matière de justice : Meilleures pratiques

Institut Raoul Wallenberg et International Legal Assistance Consortium (ILAC)
2007

dans
MCFDF, ILAC
Mots-clés
droits des femmes
justice/sécurité
violences
santé
familles
Résumé
Résumé :

At the request of the former Haitian Minister of Women’s Affairs and Women’s Rights, H.E. Adeline Magloire Chancy, the Raoul Wallenberg Institute (RWI), commissioned by the International Legal Assistance Consortium (ILAC), conducted research in the area of gender justice. More specifically and in accordance with the terms of reference provided by the Haitian Ministry, the project focused on the five separate but interrelated areas of: (1) termination of pregnancy, (2) customary unions (cohabitation), (3) paternity determination, (4) domestic violence, and (5) rape.

Articles de revue et chapitres de livres

Women's Experience of Intimate Partner Violence in Haiti

Gage, Anastasia J.
2005

dans
Social Science & Medicine
Mots-clés
éducation
violences
économie
familles
Résumé
Résumé :

This study examined individual, partner, and community characteristics associated with the occurrence of intimate partner violence among ever-married women of reproductive age, using data from the 2000 Haiti Demographic and Health Survey. Separate logistic regressions were analyzed to assess women's risks of experiencing emotional, physical and sexual violence and multiple forms of intimate partner violence in the past 12 months.

Articles de revue et chapitres de livres

Black Women in the Marketplace: Everyday Gender-Based Risks Against Haiti's Madan Saras (women Traders)

Hossein, Caroline Shenaz
2015

dans
Work Organisation, Labour & Globalisation
Mots-clés
féminismes/militantisme
violences
économie
travail rémunéré
Résumé
Résumé :

In Haiti, madan sans have for centuries personalised economics through a sistem pratik that has institutionalised market operations by connecting buyers and sellers. This study - based on 77 interviews, mainly (73%) with madan saras from northern Haiti - exposes gender-based violence (GBV) towards Black women entrepreneurs, examining the views of the madan saras about their work and using the framework of Black feminist theory to contextualise their experience.

Articles de revue et chapitres de livres

‘They Were Going to the Beach, Acting Like Tourists, Drinking, Chasing Girls’: A Mixed-Methods Study on Community Perceptions of Sexual Exploitation and Abuse by Un Peacekeepers in Haiti

King, Carla, Sabine Lee et Susan Andrea Bartels
2020

dans
Stability
Mots-clés
violences
corps/sexualités
international/ONG
Résumé
Résumé :

The United Nations Stabilization Mission in Haiti (MINUSTAH) has been marred by reports of sexual exploitation and abuse (SEA) perpetrated against local women/girls. However, there is very limited empirical evidence on the community’s perceptions regarding these sexual interactions. Through a mixed-methods approach, this article examines community experiences and perceptions of SEA, with three prominent themes arising: peacekeepers as tourists, peacekeepers as sexual exploiters and abusers, and peacekeepers as ideal partners.

Articles de revue et chapitres de livres

‘Life Under the Tent Is Not Safe, Especially for Young Women’: Understanding Intersectional Violence Among Internally Displaced Youth in Leogane, Haiti

Logie, Carmen H, CarolAnn Daniel, Uzma Ahmed et Rebecca Lash
2017

dans
Global Health Action
Mots-clés
violences
désastre/humanitaire
pauvreté/précarité
Résumé
Résumé :

Background: Haiti’s 2010 earthquake devastated social, health, and economic infrastructure and left 2 million persons homeless. Over 6 years later 61,000 people remain displaced, most lacking protection, services, and durable solutions. Structural contexts elevate risks of gender-based violence (GBV) targeting internally displaced (ID) girls and women. Objective: We used an intersectionality framework to explore lived experiences and understanding of violence among ID young men and women in Leogane, Haiti.

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