Kenya et Haïti: un résumé comparatif des deux pays selon les données
Marc-Donald Vincent,
Stephanie Petit-Frere and
Marc-Méland Vincent
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Marc-Donald Vincent: ISTEAH - Institut des sciences, des technologies et des études avancées d'Haïti, UCNH - Université Chrétienne Du Nord d'Haiti
Stephanie Petit-Frere: ISTEAH - Institut des sciences, des technologies et des études avancées d'Haïti, FSINDS - Faculté des Sciences Infirmières Notre-Dame de la Sagesse
Marc-Méland Vincent: UEH - Université d'État d'Haïti
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Abstract:
While Kenya positively appreciates the approach of the United Nations Organization (UN) to send a multinational force to Haiti and to take the reins, some authors of the Integrated and Scientific Research Center of Haiti (CRISH) draw up a synoptic and comparative summary of the two countries according to the economic, social, environmental and institutional data available. Far from positioning themselves for or against sending a multinational force to Haiti, they let the data do the talking while analyzing the statistics drawn from official databases. This article tries to answer the following question: what explains the economic, social, environmental and institutional situations of Kenya and Haiti?
Keywords: Kenya; Haiti; socio-economic environmental and institutional profile; Haïti; profil socioéconomique environnemental et institutionnel (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023-07-30
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Published in Centre de Recherche Intégrée et Scientifique d'Haïti , 2023, 1 (7), pp.81-90
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