Cote, Denyse2015-07-142015-07-142015-02Côté, D. (2015). Feminist Struggles in Haiti: Historical Landmarks and Current Consequences of the International Presence. Haiti Observatory Newsletter, 14.http://hdl.handle.net/10625/54366Summary of an article by Denyse Côté, which has been published in the review, Possibles (vol. 38, no. 1, pp. 209-223), with the title “Anpil fanm tombe, n’ap kontinye vanse: luttes féministes en Haïti”.French version available in IDRC Digital Library: Anpil fanm tombe, n’ap kontinye vanse: luttes féministes en HaïtiIn this article, the author outlines the history of the feminist movement in Haiti in order to get a feeling for its nature, its strength and its roots. She also describes the obstacles that the movement has had to deal with since the earthquake of January 2010, and particularly the undermining effects of the exaggerated negative stereotype imported by aid organisations.application/pdfenFEMINISMDEMOCRATIZATIONCIVIL AND POLITICAL RIGHTSWOMEN'S ORGANIZATIONSWOMEN'S RIGHTSPEACEKEEPINGPATRIARCHAL CULTUREPERCEPTIONAID PROGRAMMESGENDER ANALYSISSEXUAL VIOLENCEFeminist struggles in Haiti : historical landmarks and current consequences of the international presenceMedia Article