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This document outlines Oxfam's strategies and thoughts on shelter and housing in Haiti, focusing on the challenges faced in urban and rural tenure, with only 11.1% of land owned by the government. It highlights the significant role of tenants in urban areas (65-75%) and emphasizes the importance of community-based registration, integration of livelihoods, and clear communication in policy recommendations. Oxfam advocates for comprehensive reform to improve the living conditions of those in slums and encourages local leaders to participate in workshops aimed at strengthening national capacity in housing issues.
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Just wait until the rains start Oxfam’s thinking on shelter in Haiti
Who’s in charge here? Haiti: The only country with a second name Migration – 115,000 people/year growth Rural Tenure – Government owns 11.1% Urban Tenure – 65-75% are tenants Administration, inheritance, women Reform in Artibonite Boring background
Reconstruction Resource Centre Information and advice Workshops for local leaders Policy recommendations Oxfam’s ideas
Define the end game Don’t forget the slums Community-based registration Integrate livelihoods, water, education, etc Prioritise Communicate! Make the package & process clear Build national capacity Start reform now Current Recommendations