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This case study delves into the security sector capacity building in Haiti, focusing on threats such as political polarization, social vulnerabilities, economic struggles, and natural disasters. It analyzes the existing weak executive power against a hostile legislature, lack of education, vulnerable health management, and the impact of low employment and limited natural resources, among other factors.
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Security Sector Capacity Building Case Study in Republic of Haiti SSCB14-1 Group 4-1
Threat Analysis Political Social Weak Executive Power vs hostile Legislature Political Polarization by former Pres. Aristide Lack of Education : Primary 77% / Secondary 25% Vulnerable Health management * * Martelly Camp population(358,000), 35% of provision of chlorinated water * HDI : 146th /177
Threat Analysis Military & Security External Economic Reorganising Gangs & Increasing rates of Violence Increase trafficking of Arms & Drugs Natural Disaster : Earthquake, Hurricane, Floods The gradual drawdown of UN troops Declined economic growth rate(GDP-per capita $1,300 / 2.8%, 2012) Low Employment ( 40.6% ), Limited Natural Resources * * * 5,136 prisoners escaped in 2010, murders reaching 60 per 100,000 allow MINUSTAH to continue drawdown (UN SC Res.2119, 10 Oct. 13) Agriculture (60%),vulnerable to natural disasters with deforestation.
Functional Analysis Political Social Government : National Assembly : MOCHRENA : MIRN ICRC Parties : * form Basic Plan 2006~2020』(2005) * TN
Functional Analysis Economic Military & Security HNP : CARICOM : OAS: MINUSTAH : UNASUR : HNP : Rule of Law * * for form Basic Plan 2006~2020』(2005) Human Right Corruption Democratic Control
Functional Analysis Military & Security Economic CARICOM : UNASUR : MINUSTAH : HNP : HNP : OAS: * * form Basic Plan 2006~2020』(2005) for
Gap Analysis Political Social Government : National Assembly : MOCHRENA : MIRN ICRC Parties : * form Basic Plan 2006~2020』(2005) * TN
Gap Analysis Economic Military & Security HNP : CARICOM : OAS: MINUSTAH : UNASUR : HNP : Rule of Law * * for form Basic Plan 2006~2020』(2005) Human Right Corruption Democratic Control
Gap Analysis Military & Security Economic CARICOM : UNASUR : MINUSTAH : HNP : HNP : OAS: * * form Basic Plan 2006~2020』(2005) for
SSCB Strategy Vision : ‘multi-functional and highly efficient’ 『Defense Reform Basic Plan 2006~2020』(2005)
SSCB Strategy Vision : ‘multi-functional and highly efficient’ 『Defense Reform Basic Plan 2006~2020』(2005)
SSCB Strategy Vision : ‘multi-functional and highly efficient’ 『Defense Reform Basic Plan 2006~2020』(2005)