Haitian women are regarded as the poto mitan (central pillar) of Haitian...
Read MoreSince the HSG was launched in June 1992, it has focused on reflecting and amplifying the views of grassroots, popular, participatory organisations in Haiti, believing these organisations to be the most representative expressions of the vast majority of the Haitian people’s desire for real democracy, justice and equitable development.
Despite the status as a formal democracy, the vast majority of Haitians continue to be excluded from meaningful political participation. We believe that the poor majority in Haiti have their own definition of development, and how it is best achieved in their country. We also believe that Haitian organisations, civil society organisations have not been allowed to play a real role in the development or implementation of policies that would stand the best chance of implementing such a vision.
The Haiti Support Group seeks to amplify the voices of key civil society organisations in Haiti to anyone and everyone. This includes movers and shakers in foreign governments, NGOs, intergovernmental organisations such as the UN, World Bank and IMF, and the media.
Equally importantly, we seek to build people-to-people, activist-to-activist links between CSOs in Haiti and their equivalent organisations in Europe and North America. We work to educate, inform and galvanise trade unions, church groups, women’s organisations, environmentalists and students on Haitian issues.
We see education, information, analysis and activism as the foundation of our work to help build a public lobby for an alternative, pro-poor development vision based on the experience and knowledge of our local CSO contacts in Haiti.
Below we illustrate some examples of our activities in our earlier years, well before the January 2010 earthquake. These have include organising public meetings and speaking tours by Haitian activists, and supporting or initiating campaigns such as this one backing the rights of Haitian workers.
From time to time, we also organise cultural events, such as exhibitions of Haitian art, as a way of publicising the uniqueness of Haitian culture.
This website is the most crucial thread in all of our efforts. We hope it will be of interest to those who know little about Haiti as well as those who know something already. With it, we have set ourselves three broad aims:
- To introduce the work of the Haiti Support Group;
- To highlight the continuing struggle of the Haitian people for a genuine democracy and for equitable economic development;
- To provide some practical information for those wanting to find out more about Haiti, understand its history and culture and thus we hope its present
Our Key Achievements
Join the HSG at the Screening of the New Haitian Film Freda
Join us at the screening of the exciting new Haitian...
Read MoreThe Centre for the Study of the Legacies of British Slavery & the Haiti Support Group Present: Haiti Now and Then
Mario Gousse, Patrick Sylvain and Tamlynn Torchon discuss recent events...
Read MoreA Revindication of Haitian Futures: Beyond Disaster Discourses
On 12 October the Centre for Latin American and Caribbean...
Read MoreHaiti Earthquake Appeal 2021 – Who to Support
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Read MoreSwen Moun: Call for 7th Ghetto Biennale 2022
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Read MoreInvitation to our Haiti Support Group AGM
Dear Haiti Watcher, Our Haiti Support Group AGM will take...
Read MorePress Release: Jovenel Moïse Assassination and Emergency Meeting
Press Release: Jovenel Moïse AssassinationThursday 8th July, 2021. The Haiti...
Read MoreStateless (Apátrida) Film Screening + Q&A
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Read MorePhillip Wearne – A Tribute from the Haiti Support Group
Phillip Wearne – A Tribute “The people have spoken –...
Read MoreDavid Nicholls Memorial Trust Annual Lecture: Podcast
David Nicholls Memorial Trust (DNMT) Annual Lecture: ‘New’ Governors of...
Read MoreRaoul Peck Chronicles of an Exile Film Series
Our Raoul Peck Chronicles of an Exile Film Series continues...
Read MoreHaiti Support Group to Present at “I Am Not Your Negro” Screening
Cinema | “I Am Not Your Negro“ Tuesday 18 April...
Read MoreCelebrating 25 Years of the Haiti Support Group!
Celebrating 25 years of the Haiti Support Group Launched at...
Read MorePost-Earthquake Priorities
Haiti Support Group Post-Earthquake Priorities At 4.53pm on January 12th...
Read MoreGina Athena Ulysse to Visit Newcastle
Gina Athena Ulysse to Visit Newcastle, 16th March: Vanessa Knights...
Read MoreCelebrating 25 Years of the Haiti Support Group!
This summer, the Haiti Support Group will be 25 years old! Get your...
Read MoreScotland For Haiti: Entertainers Rally for a Series of Fundraising Events
The Edinburgh Caribbean Association, the Haiti Support Group and friends...
Read MoreHelp Victims Hold UN to Account
Help victims hold UN to account. In mid-October 2010, the...
Read MoreJoin our End Haiti Cholera Campaign!
End cholera in Haiti now! Please join us in telling...
Read MoreDemocracy Discouraged: HSG Report on 2015 Elections
Democracy Discouraged: Haiti’s 2015 Elections (NEW YORK, September 19, 2016)...
Read MorePressure on the UN Mounts over Haiti Cholera Crisis
Pressure on the UN Mounts over Haiti Cholera Crisis Cholera...
Read MoreResponsibility for Haiti Cholera Crisis: UN Acknowledges Role
The Haiti Support Group would like to thank all the advocacy...
Read MoreAnnual General Meeting July 2016: the Haiti Support Group
Annual General Meeting July 2016: the Haiti Support Group. Thank...
Read MoreCaribbean Regional Seminar in London
In the Land of Sisyphus: Haiti, international cooperation agencies, and...
Read MoreFixing Elections: A Beginner’s Guide
Beginner’s Guide to Fixing Elections. It is not always possible...
Read MoreWebinar: Haiti Elections Crisis
Webinar: Haiti Elections Crisis. Want to learn more about the...
Read MoreWriting the Border – Haiti and the Dominican Republic
On the Edge: Writing the Border between Haiti and the...
Read MoreReparations for Slavery: A Film and Public Debate
Black History Month sponsored by the Coalition for Racial Equality...
Read MoreAnnual General Meeting 2015: An Invitation
The Haiti Support Group will be holding its next Annual...
Read MoreFood and the Multinational Takeover: The Global Fight for Food Sovereignty
The World Development Movement and the Haiti Support Group will...
Read MoreUSAID still falls short on Haitian agriculture
HSG from US State Department, Foggy Bottom, Washington DC, 05-12-2012...
Read MoreIncredible! Haitian Declaration of Independence Discovered
Haitian Declaration of Independence discovered in London The Haiti Support...
Read MoreCity University of New York: Haiti Conference
City University of New York: Haiti Conference. Friday November 9th...
Read MoreHaiti Earthquake 3rd Anniversary Commemoration
Earthquake commemoration, 12 January 2012 Our thoughts on this day...
Read MoreNew Internationalist Special Edition. Haiti: Two Years On
New Internationalist Special Edition. Haiti: Two Years On Beyond Relief...
Read MoreCo-operative Agrikol Bab. Grow it All: Making Water Flow Uphill
HSG, St Marc, March 2010 — When engineers came to Montaca...
Read MoreCatching the Spirit – Vodou Art
Catching the Spirit exhibition at London’s October Gallery – review...
Read MoreAu Peuple D’Hayti: The Discovery of Haiti’s Historic Document
It was an historic discovery. You can touch it, even...
Read MoreCalendar: Vodou Feasts and Festivals
Vodou Feasts and Festivals Calendar of festivals and dates for...
Read MoreInvitation: Haiti Support Group Annual General Meeting
Invitation: Haiti Support Group Annual General Meeting, July 2014. The...
Read MoreSpecial Edition New Internationalist: Haiti Two Years On
Beyond Relief Beyond Belief is the lead article in the...
Read MoreLeading Haitian Lawyer highlights rights crisis for earthquake victims
Mario Joseph, Haiti’s most prominent human rights lawyer and legal...
Read MoreEarthquake One-Year On: Haitians on Haiti
During a week of events in London and Brussels on...
Read MoreHaiti Advocacy Week in Washington
Haiti Advocacy Week in Washington. HSG reporting from Capitol Hill,...
Read MoreHaiti Advocacy Week raises Haiti profile in Congress
Haiti Advocacy Week raises Haiti profile in Congress. HSG from...
Read MoreBlack History Month Activities, 2013
Black History Month Activities, 2013 The Haiti Support Group will...
Read MoreAid and reconstruction in Haiti: A panel discussion to mark the anniversary of the 2010 earthquake
Tuesday, January 22, 2013 – 5:00pm At University of London,...
Read MoreKafou: Haiti, Art and Vodou
Kafou: Haiti, Art and Vodou Kafou is a major exhibition...
Read MoreAdvocating Reconstruction from the Bottom Up
Advocating Reconstruction from the Bottom Up. On Saturday 9 July...
Read MorePublic Lecture and Haiti Workshops at University College London
Public Lecture and workshops on Haiti at University College London...
Read MoreOxfam Agronomist Wasley Demorne speaks at AGM
Oxfam Agronomist Wasley Demorne speaks at AGM. The Haiti Support...
Read MoreTackling Global Poverty: Where Next for Brussels?
HSG reporting from the House of Commons, London, 25-06-2012 To...
Read MoreReconstructing Haiti at the Frontline Club
HSG’s Mario Gousse and Andy Leak were invited by the...
Read MoreTimeline of Haitian Politics
The following is an overview of political developments in Haiti...
Read MoreHaiti: A Nation in Trouble
HSG former Chair Christian Wisskirchen gives the inside story to...
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