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June 12, 2015 - Ottawa, Ontario - Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development Canada
The Honourable Christian Paradis, Minister of International Development and La Francophonie, today announced Canada’s renewed strategy for engagement in Haiti. The renewed five-year strategy follows a review of Canada’s long-term engagement in Haiti, which sought to examine the progress made to date and maximize efforts and resources.
Canada’s priorities for 2015–2020 are economic growth and prosperity, democratic and accountable government, the rule of law and security, and the health and welfare of Haitian women and youth. The renewed strategy for engagement in Haiti represents a whole-of-government approach focused on increased accountability and coordination.
Sustainable economic growth will be at the centre of Canada’s efforts to support the emergence of a more resilient Haitian economy. Such efforts will include increasing private-sector engagement and promoting innovative financing mechanisms.
Canada is seeking to sign a mutual accountability framework with the Haitian government reaffirming transparent, efficient and long-term cooperation between our two countries. The framework will clearly outline joint Canadian-Haitian priorities as well as responsibilities for both countries in meeting objectives and achieving results.
In addition, Canada will seek a greater leadership role in the area of aid coordination with a view to accelerating results in Haiti.
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