abstract: Great disasters can often serve as birthing grounds for national transformation. As communities work to recover and rebuild, opportunities to reassess of prevailing development theories and programs may arise. As traditional development programs, supported by top-down development theories and billions in foreign aid, have not changed Haiti's impoverished status, such an opportunity has been presented to the Caribbean nation. Just a few months removed from the devastating 7.0 earthquake of Jan 12, 2010, this study identified the emergent thinking about development as expressed by key informants (N=21) from six entity types involved in Haiti's rebuilding efforts - government agencies, social ventures, grassroots, diaspora, foreign, ...
This thesis conducts a comparative study of international organizations in regard to their effective...
This dissertation focuses on the stories and experiences of seven Haitian educational leaders who wo...
Haiti's catastrophic earthquake of 2010 left some 200,000 people dead, 1.5 million homeless and most...
This dissertation investigates both the effectiveness and the limitations of Non-Governmental Organi...
The Action Plan for National Recovery and Development of Haiti, a state produced document aimed at p...
This thesis problematizes geophysical disasters by examining the human processes that affect the ext...
This thesis problematizes geophysical disasters by examining the human processes that affect the ext...
This research focuses on a case study of Haiti after the 2010 earthquake; it investigates the signif...
This research analyzes the role of the UN OCHA Cluster Approach in the context of Haiti after the 20...
Commemorating the Tenth Anniversary of the Earthquake in Haiti. Contains a new Foreword by Dr. Céci...
The 2010 earthquake in Haiti represents what Naomi Klein in The Shock Doctrine refers to as an event...
Disasters are becoming more prevalent and their burdening impacts are felt worldwide, with this it i...
Thesis advisor: Ruth McRoyIn January 2010, Haiti experienced a phenomenon no living Haitian had ever...
January 12, 2010, was a day of profound tragedy for Haiti. Four years after Haiti's epic earthquake,...
Thesis (M.C.P.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, 2011.Ca...
This thesis conducts a comparative study of international organizations in regard to their effective...
This dissertation focuses on the stories and experiences of seven Haitian educational leaders who wo...
Haiti's catastrophic earthquake of 2010 left some 200,000 people dead, 1.5 million homeless and most...
This dissertation investigates both the effectiveness and the limitations of Non-Governmental Organi...
The Action Plan for National Recovery and Development of Haiti, a state produced document aimed at p...
This thesis problematizes geophysical disasters by examining the human processes that affect the ext...
This thesis problematizes geophysical disasters by examining the human processes that affect the ext...
This research focuses on a case study of Haiti after the 2010 earthquake; it investigates the signif...
This research analyzes the role of the UN OCHA Cluster Approach in the context of Haiti after the 20...
Commemorating the Tenth Anniversary of the Earthquake in Haiti. Contains a new Foreword by Dr. Céci...
The 2010 earthquake in Haiti represents what Naomi Klein in The Shock Doctrine refers to as an event...
Disasters are becoming more prevalent and their burdening impacts are felt worldwide, with this it i...
Thesis advisor: Ruth McRoyIn January 2010, Haiti experienced a phenomenon no living Haitian had ever...
January 12, 2010, was a day of profound tragedy for Haiti. Four years after Haiti's epic earthquake,...
Thesis (M.C.P.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, 2011.Ca...
This thesis conducts a comparative study of international organizations in regard to their effective...
This dissertation focuses on the stories and experiences of seven Haitian educational leaders who wo...
Haiti's catastrophic earthquake of 2010 left some 200,000 people dead, 1.5 million homeless and most...