HAITI / EXTREME POVERTY

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The Head of the World Bank Jim Yong Kim and President of Haiti Joseph Martelly launched the first colloquium on fighting extreme poverty in Haiti this week. The objective is to bring the level of poverty, currently at 51.1 percent, to 40 percent in 2016. MINUSTAH
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STORY: HAITI / EXTREME POVERTY
TRT: 1.59
SOURCE: MINUSTAH
RESTRICTIONS: NONE
LANGUAGE: CREOLE / FRENCH / ENGLISH / NATS

DATELINE: 6-7 NOVEMBER 2012, PORT-AU-PRINCE, HAITI

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6 NOVEMBER 2012, PORT-AU-PRINCE, HAITI

1. Wide shot, conference room with President Martelly greeting President of the World Bank
2. Wide shot, audience
3. SOUNDBITE (French) Michel Martelly, President of Haiti:
"This fight against injustice and violence created by extreme poverty, I commit to lead it to the limit of my capacity using all possible resources of our land."
4. Wide shot, audience
5. Med shot, panelists
6. SOUNDBITE (English) Jim Yong Kim, President of the World Bank:
“Haiti’s economy cannot been built by and benefit just the privileged few. It must be built by and benefit all Haitians.”

7 NOVEMBER 2012, PORT-AU-PRINCE, HAITI

7. Med shot, audience attending workshop
8. SOUNDBITE (French) Nigel Fisher, Humanitarian Coordinator of the United Nations agencies, Haiti:
“We must find an agreement. There will always be political discrepancies. But we should find a common agreement to work together for the benefit of the large majority of people living in extreme poverty.”
9. Med shot, power point presentation reading “Fight against Extreme poverty, lessons learned”
10. Wide shot, participants of workshop
11. Med shot, Minister of extreme poverty attending workshop
12. SOUNDBITE (French) Marie Anne Auguste, Minister in charge of fight against extreme poverty:
“We are harmonizing the efforts with other ministries to bring basic social services in the poor areas. But one should also bring along the actors who are living in extreme poverty.”

6 NOVEMBER 2012, PORT-AU-PRINCE, HAITI

13. Wide shot, Minister in charge of fight against extreme poverty talking at colloquium
14. Med shot, President Martelly and Prime Minister Laurent Lamothe
15. SOUNDBITE (Creole) Jude Francois, Head of Production Lakay Tet Kale NGO:
“It was a party, with dance and drumming. But the minister was concerned. Why? Because she could see in which conditions people of this area are living. Indeed, if you want to see what poverty looks like, you go and visit Wharf Jeremy.”
16. Close up, sign reading FAES + Ministry of Extreme Poverty
17. Med shot, participants of a workshop
18. Wide shot, workshop

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Storyline

The first colloquium on extreme poverty is taking place in Haiti, around the theme "Think and fight against extreme poverty".

SOUNDBITE (French) Michel Martelly, President of Haiti:
"This fight against injustice and violence created by extreme poverty, I commit to lead it to the limit of my capacity using all possible resources of our land."

Among other experts, President of the World Bank attended the three-day gathering intended to create a solid strategy to give hope to Haiti’s crippled economy.

SOUNDBITE (English) Jim Yong Kim, President of the World Bank:
“Haiti’s economy cannot be built by and benefit just the privileged of few. It must been built by and benefit all Haitians.”

The objective is to bring the level of poverty, currently at 51.1 percent, to 40 percent in 2016.

The idea of the colloquium is to mobilize the citizens concerned by the different areas of the economy in the heart of the actions and programs against poverty and present social programs already launched by the new government.

SOUNDBITE (French) Marie Anne Auguste, Minister in charge of fight against extreme poverty:
“We are harmonizing the efforts with other ministries to bring basic social services in the poor areas. But one should also bring along the actors who are living in extreme poverty.”

Earlier this year the minister in charge of the fight against extreme poverty toured the poorest areas to present social aid programmes in the field of food aid to vulnerable families or education.

SOUNDBITE (Creole) Jude Francois, Head of Production Lakay Tet Kale NGO:
“It was a party, with dance and drumming. But the minister was concerned. Why? Because she could see in which conditions people of this area are living. Indeed, if you want to see what poverty looks like, you go and visit Wharf Jeremy.”

According to the World Bank more than 60 percent of the Haitian population are unemployed or underemployed.

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