Title: Economic and Social Council
1Economic and Social Council
United Nations
2Timeline of the Situation in Haiti
- 1990 Jean-Bertrand Aristide became President of
Haiti - 1991-1994 Following a coup detat, President
Aristide flew into exile. Haiti was controlled by
the military - 1993-2000 Four peacekeeping missions were
mandated by the Security Council. The United
Nations peacekeeping troops were deployed in
Haiti. - 2000 Jean-Bertrand Aristide was re-elected
President in contested elections - 2004 President Aristide resigned
- 2004-2006 Haiti is in a transition period
3ECOSOC Ad Hoc Advisory Group on Haiti
- The Security Council in its resolution 1212
(1998), - stresses the commitment of the international
community to a long-term programme of support for
Haiti - invites United Nations bodies and agencies,
especially the Economic and Social Council, to
contribute to the designing of such a programme
4Creation of the Ad Hoc Advisory Group on
Haiti Mandate
The Economic and Social Council in its resolution
1999/4 of 7 May 1999,
Decided to create an Ad Hoc Advisory Group on
Haiti to submit recommendations to the Council,
at its substantive session of 1999, on how to
ensure that the assistance of the international
community in supporting the Government of Haiti
to achieve sustainable development is adequate,
coherent, well coordinated and effective. The
Group was only active from May to July 1999
5Long-term programme of support for Haiti
(2000-2004)
- In its resolution 1999/11 of 27 July 1999, the
Council requested the Secretary-General, in
consultation with the Haitian authorities, to
develop a long-term strategy and programme of
support for Haiti - Since 2000, four reports on the elaboration of a
long-term programme of support were presented by
the Secretary-General at the substantive sessions
of the Council
6Current situation Haiti and ECOSOC
- 14 June 2004 Request made by the Prime Minister
to set up an ECOSOC Ad Hoc Advisory Group on
Haiti - 15 July 2004 Participation of the Haitian
government at an ECOSOC briefing on Haiti - 20 July 2004 Intervention of the President of
ECOSOC at the International Donors Conference
organized by the World Bank, the Inter-American
Development Bank, the European Commission and the
United Nations - 23 July 2004 In its resolution 2004/52, ECOSOC
decided to reactivate the Ad Hoc Advisory Group
on Haiti - 11 November 2004 ECOSOC adopted decision
E/2004/322 on the reactivation of the Ad Hoc
Advisory Group on Haiti. - 23 November 2004 Members of the Ad Hoc Advisory
Group on Haiti elected the Permanent
Representative - of Canada to become the Chairman of the Group
7Chairman of the Ad Hoc Advisory Group on Haiti
H.E. Mr. Allan Rock, Ambassador and Permanent
Representative of Canada to the United Nations
8Reactivation of the Ad Hoc Advisory Group on
Haiti1. Composition of the Group
- President of ECOSOC
- Permanent Representatives of Benin, Brazil,
Canada, Chile, Haiti, Spain and Trinidad and
Tobago to the United Nations - Special Representative of the Secretary-General
in Haiti
9Reactivation of the Ad Hoc Advisory Group on
Haiti2. Mandate
- As per decision E/2004/322, the mandate of the
Group includes the following - - follow closely and provide advice on Haitis
long-term development strategy to promote
socio-economic recovery and stability with
particular attention to the need to ensure
coherence and sustainability in international
support for Haiti, based on the long-term
national development priorities, building upon
the Interim Cooperation Framework and stressing
the need to avoid overlap and duplication with
existing mechanisms - - submit a report on its work, with
recommendations, as appropriate, to the Economic
and Social Council at its substantive session of
2005.
10Further information on Haiti at the Economic and
Social Council
- Website
- http//www.un.org/esa/coordination/ecosoc/
- Email
- esa_at_un.org