Haiti – Gender Note
Summary — This report provides an overview of gender equality in Haiti, highlighting progress and challenges. It covers topics such as poverty, legal frameworks, health, education, economic opportunity, housing, violence against women, and political participation.
Key Findings
- Haiti has integrated gender equality into national institutions and legislation, but implementation is lacking.
- Women face significant risks regarding reproductive and maternal health, exacerbated by inequalities.
- Gender-based violence is a major challenge, affecting women across all socioeconomic levels.
- Teenage pregnancy and low contraception use suggest limited agency for women in reproductive choices.
- Women's participation in formal politics remains low despite constitutional quotas.
Full Description
This gender note on Haiti, prepared in August 2014, examines the state of gender equality in the country. While Haiti has made strides in integrating gender equality into national institutions and legislation, significant challenges persist. These challenges include disparities in health and education, limited access to economic opportunities, and issues related to agency, particularly violence against women. The report delves into various aspects such as poverty, legal and institutional frameworks, access to health and education, economic opportunities, housing and infrastructure, and political participation, providing a comprehensive overview of the gender dynamics in Haiti.