| About Haiti OFFICIAL NAME: Republique d'Haiti
LOCATION:
Caribbean sea. On West side of Hispaniola Island (Dominican Republic is on East side). SE of Cuba, NE of Jamaica, NW of Puerto Rico. Other islands: La Gonave, Ile-a-Vache, La Tortue, Les Cayemites, La Navase.
AREA/SIZE:
Slighlty smaller than Maryland (11,600 sq mi.). Terrain is very mountainous.
MAP OF HAITI:
CLIMATE:
Semi-arid. Tropical. (Avg temp 80 degrees); Hurricane Season: May-Nov
POPULATION:
9.0 million (~90% Black). For cities' population see http://www.citypopulation.de/Haiti.html#Land. About 2 million Haitians live overseas, primarily in the Dominican Republic, USA, Canada, The Bahamas, Cuba, France and Venezuela. They are commonly referred to as the "diaspora" in Haiti. 2006 Estimated Pop. based on 2003 Census growth rate
| DEPARTEMENT | POPULATION | % | TotaL Haiti | 9,012,729 | 100% | Ouest | 3,418,666 | 37.9% | Artibonite | 1,410,385 | 15.6% | Nord | 868,755 | 9.6% | Sud | 640,838 | 7.1% | Centre | 622,420 | 6.9% | Nord-Ouest | 578,583 | 6.4% | Sud-Est | 504,163 | 5.5% | Grand-Anse | 356,900 | 3.9% | Nord-Est | 330,609 | 3.6% | Nippes | 281,410 | 3.1% |
DIASPORA POPULATION:
- Dominican Republic: ~1 million
- United States: ~ 700K
- Canada: ~90K
- Jamaica: ~50K
- France: 40K+
- Cuba: ~40K
- Bahamas: ~25-50K
- French Guyana: ~25K
- Guadeloupe:~13K
- Dominica: ~7K
- Turks & Caicos: ~5K
- Martinique: ~3K
- Puerto Rico:~1K
- Jamaica: ~1K
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LITERACY:
Statistics vary: 50%+
LANGUAGE:
Creole (main language, spoken by all) & French (literates speak, read and write it). Haitian Christians & Churches use a mixture of both in worship services. Most Haitian Christians memorize Bible verses in French (Louis Segond version); younger generations read/write Creole (see Creole Bible). Most Evangelical churches use the "Chants D'Esperance" song book, which contains native songs in both Creole and French as well as hymns translated from English. Seventh Day Adventists use an Adventist French song book. Other song books are: "Les Melodies Joyeuses"; "Sur Les Ailes de la Foi"; "La Voix du Reveil"; "Reveillons-Nous"; "Haiti Chante avec Radio Lumiere" and "Chants de foi, d'Esperance et d'Amour".
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ECONOMY & MONEY:
High unemployment (50%+); Labor force: Highly agricultural (66%+).
For more info see CIA Factsbook. and Library of Congress data about Haiti below: Geography
People Nationality: Noun and adjective--Haitian(s). Population (2006 census): 8.5 million. Annual population growth rate: 1975-2001, 1.9%; 2.5% per year. Ethnic groups: African descent 95%, African and European descent 5%. Religions (2003 data): Roman Catholic 55%, Protestant 28%, voudou (voodoo) practices pervasive. Languages: French (official), Creole (official). Education: Years compulsory--6. Adult literacy (2006 census)--56%. Health: Child mortality--1 out of 8 children die before they reach the age of five. Life expectancy--56 years (women), 52 years (men). Infant mortality rate: 62.33 deaths/1000 live births Age structure: 0-14 years 41.8%, 15-64 years 54.7%, 65+ 3.5%. Median age: 18.5 years Growth rate: 2.493% Total fertility rate: 4.79 children born/woman Birth rate: 35.69 births/1000 population Death rate: 10.15 deaths/1000 population HIV/AIDS adult prevalence rate: 5.6% (2003 est.) or 280,000 people Major infectious diseases: food or waterborne disease including bacterial and protozoal diarrhea, hepatitis A and E, and typhoid fever; Vectorborne diseases including dengue fever and malaria; Water contact disease including leptospirosis.
Government Type: Republic. Independence: January 1, 1804. Constitution: March 1987. Branches: Executive--President. Legislative--Senate (30 seats), Chamber of Deputies (99 seats). Judicial--Court of Cassation. Administrative subdivisions: Ten departments.
Economy GDP (2007): $6.1 billion. Real GDP growth rate (2007): 3.2%. Per capita GDP (2007): $713. GDP by sector (2006): Agriculture--27%; industry--8%; services--40%; other--25%. Inflation (2007 est.): 8.1%. Labor force: 3.6 million Labor force by occupation: agriculture 66%, industry 9%, services 25% Unemployment rate: Widespread unemployment. More than two-thirds of the population do not have jobs. Population below poverty line: 80% (2003 est.) Natural resources: Bauxite, copper, calcium carbonate, gold, marble. Agriculture (27% of GDP): Products--coffee, mangoes, sugarcane, rice, corn, cacao, sorghum, pulses, other fruits and vegetables. Industry (8% of GDP): Types--apparel, handicrafts, electronics assembly, food processing, beverages, tobacco products, furniture, printing, chemicals, steel. Services (40% of GDP): Commerce, hotels and restaurants, government, tourism. Trade (2006 est.): Total exports f.o.b.--$494.4 million: apparel, mangoes, leather and raw hides, seafood, electrical. Major market--U.S. Total imports f.o.b.--$1,548.3 million: grains, soybean oil, motor vehicles, machinery, meat, vegetables, plastics, petroleum. Economic aid recipient: $515 million (2005 est.) External debt: $1.463 billion (2007 est.) Telephones: Main line 145,300; Cellular 500,200 (2005 est.) Radio broadcast stations: AM 41, FM 26, shortwave 0 (1999 est.) Television broadcast stations: 2 plus a cable TV service (1997 est.)
Transportation Airports: 14; 4 with paved runways (2007 est.) Roadways: 4,160 km; 1,011 km paved (2000 est.)
Transnational issues Illicit drugs: Caribbean transshipment point for cocaine en route to the US and Europe; substantial bulk cash smuggling activity; Colombian narcotics traffickers favor Haiti for illicit financial transactions; pervasive corruption; significant consumer of cannabis. International disputes: Since 2004, about 8,000 peacekeepers from the UN Stabilization Mission in Haiti (MINUSTAH) maintain civil order in Haiti; despite efforts to control illegal migration, Haitians cross into the Dominican Republic and sail to neighboring countries; Haiti claims US-administered Navassa IslandEnvironment
Environment The environment's current issues are extensive deforestation (much of the remaining forested land is being cleared for agriculture and fuel), soil erosion, and inadequate supplies of potable water. Civil strife in 2004 combined with extensive damage from flooding in Southern Haiti in May of 2004 and Tropical Jeanne in Northwest Haiti in September of 2002 further impoverished the nation.
| | Haiti has 10 Departements (States), 133 Communes (Counties) comprised of hundreds of cities and towns. DEPAR TEMENTS | COMMUNES & POPULATION | SECTIONS RURALES (TOWNS) | ARTIBONITE (15) | 1. Anse-Rouge: 32,104 2. Desdunes: 20,263 3. Dessalines/ Marchands: 127,529 4. Ennery: 31,285 5. Gonaives: 206,426 6. Grande Saline: 14,940 7. Gros Morne: 96,083 8. La Chapelle: 18,092 9. L'Estere: 26,147 10. Marmelade: 24,977 11. Petite Riviere de L'Artibonite: 109,883 12. Saint-Marc: 160,181 13. Saint-Michel de L'attalaye: 95,216 14. Terre-Neuve: 17,045 15. Verrettes: 90,226 |
| CENTRE (12) | Belladere: 60,239 Boucan Carre: 48,700 Cerca Cavajal: 17,571 Cerca La Source: 40,270 Hinche: 87,101 Lascahobas: 46,547 Maissade: 43,138 Mirebalais: 81,325 Saut-D'Eau: 34,885 Savanette: 29,717 Thomassique: 42,557 Thomonde: 32,993 | | GRAND'ANSE (12) | Abricots: 24,555 Anse D'Hainault: 23,185 Beaumont: 12,486 Bonbon: 6,754 Chambellan: 16,883 Corail: 22,021 Dame-Marie: 27,127 Jeremie: 97,503 Les Irois: 17,340 Moron: 24,713 Roseaux: 28,811 Pestel: 36,136 | | NIPPES (11) | 1. Anse-A-Veau: 55,138 2. Baraderes: 31,689 3. L'Azile: 30,240 4. Miragoane: 89,202 5. Petite Riviere de Nippes: 23,967 6. Petit-Trou de Nippes: 36,138 7. Fonds des Negres () 8. Paillant (15,762) 9. Arnaud (18,849) 10.Plaisance du Sud (24,777) 11.Grand Boucan (5,288) | | NORD (19) | Acul du Nord: 51,337 Bahon: 17,417 Bas Limbe: 15,695 Cap-Haitien: 186,251 Borgne: 46,886 Dondon: 25,846 Grande Riviere du Nord: 33,275 La Victoire: 6,421 Limbe: 69,256 Limonade: 35,216 Milot: 25,149 Pignon: 29,327 Pilate: 40,445 Plaine du Nord: 28,544 Plaisance: 50,367 Port Margot: 36,937 Quartier Morin: 19,241 Ranquitte: 18,197 St. Raphael: 37,739 | | NORD-EST (13) | Capotille: 15,086 Caracol: 6,236 Carice: 10,180 Ferrier: 103,096 Fort Liberte: 30, 110 Monbin Crochu: 25,113 Mont Organise: 17,189 Ouanaminthe: 77,319 Perches: 8,344 Sainte Suzanne: 21,617 Terrier Rouge: 21,328 Trou du Nord: 37,405 Vallieres: 17,470 | | NORD-OUEST (10) | Anse A Foleur: 16,560 Baie de Henne: 17,277 Bassin Bleu: 33,926 Bombardopolis: 27,360 Chansolme: 9,561 Jean Rabel: 102,745 La Tortue: 25,936 Mole St. Nicholas: 21,856 Port de Paix: 120,267 St Louis du Nord: 69,592 | | OUEST (20) | 1. Anse-A-Galet: 52,662 2. Archaie: 102,639 3. Cabaret: 63,450 4. Carrefour: 373,916 5. Cornillon/ Grand Bois: 48,934 6. Croix-des -Bouquets: 229,127 7. Delmas: 679,650 8. Fonds-Verrettes: 40,224 9. Ganthier: 71,261 10. Grand-Goave: 49,288 11. Gressier: 25,947 12. Kenscoff: 42,175 13. Leogane: 134,190 14. Petion-Ville: 283,052 15. Petit-Goave: 117,504 16. Pointe-a -Raquette: 22,886 17. Port-au-Prince: 704,777 18. Thomazeau: 52,117 19. Cite Soleil 20. Tabarre | . . Duny: . . | SUD (18) | Aquin: 95,004 Arniquet: 7,252 Camp Perrin: 40,650 Cavaillon: 46,037 Chantal: 27,935 Chardonnieres: 21,308 Coteaux: 16,754 Ile-a-Vache: 10,225 Les Anglais: 25,652 Les Cayes: 125,799 Maniche: 7,380 Port-a-Piment: 13,921 Port-Salut: 27,947 Roche-a-Bateau: 13,336 St. Jean du Sud: 19,087 St. Louis du Sud: 51,125 Tiburon: 17,887 Torbeck: 60,012 | . . Fonds des Blancs: ~12k. . | SUD-EST (10) | Anse-a-Pitre: 21,846 Bainet: 62,300 Belle Anse: 51,707 Cayes-Jacmel: 21,374 Cote-de-Fer: 33,577 Grand Gosier: 10,852 Jacmel: 137,966 La Vallee: 36,188 Marigot: 50,734 Thiotte: 23,041 | . . Bassin Bleu . | TOTAL (140) | 7,929,048 (2003 Census) | |
Source: 2003 Census HAITI'S CONSTITUTION & LAWS: | |