Publication

17 Nov 2005

Haiti and its donors developed an international assistance strategy, known as the Interim Cooperation Framework (ICF), to address Haiti’s short-term needs between the collapse of the government of President Jean-Bertrand Aristide and the initial phase of a new government. The ICF establishes priority needs and projects that fall under four broad categories, or “axes”: political governance and national dialogue; economic governance and institutional development; economic recovery; and access to basic services.

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