|
||||||||||||||||||
| Download the revised decree and electoral calendar, published in the official journal |
|
|
Haiti - Corruption : Results of the 2025 Diagnostic Survey (Report) 09/03/2026 10:16:10
The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP-Haiti), accompanied by the Anti-Corruption Unit (ULCC), presented the results of the 2025 diagnostic survey on governance and corruption in Haiti. Corruption is not an abstract concept; it hinders development, imposes an invisible cost on households, weakens businesses, and erodes public trust, the UNDP emphasizes. The data is unequivocal: 92% of respondents believe that corruption in the country is very high; 71% of households have observed a decline in public services; 90% of businesses see corruption as a major obstacle to competitiveness; 67% believe that the phenomenon is rooted within public institutions. The survey also highlights a crucial dimension: corruption has a differentiated impact based on gender. 52% of respondents believe that women are more affected. These realities, often overlooked, call for appropriate protection, alert, and enforcement mechanisms. For the UNDP, integrating a gender perspective into governance policies is not optional. This survey is not an end in itself. It marks a starting point. It will serve as the foundation for developing the new National Anti-Corruption Strategy, led by the ULCC (Anti-Corruption Unit). Download the full survey (PDF in French, 105 pages) : https://www.haitilibre.com/docs/Final-Rapport-Gouvernance-Corruption-Haiti-10202025.pdf HL/ HaitiLibre
|
|
|
Why HaitiLibre ? |
Contact us |
Français
Copyright © 2010 - 2026 Haitilibre.com |