Our development workers in DR and Haiti
Mariana Barrenese works with Centro Juan Montalvo to strengthen community organisations in the capital Santo Domingo and lobby government on poverty reduction policies.
Read an interview with Mariana Barrenese.
German Luebert Bruron works on civil society participation and effective governance projects.
Carina Cuba works with Solidaridad Fronteriza and the Jesuit Refugee Service (SJRM).
Juan Carlos Diaz works with Centro Pedro Francisco Bono, a Jesuit think tank, to increase its ability to influence the government over pro-poor policies.
Sandra Dupuy works with Solidaridad Fronteriza.
Franck Galburn works with SJRM (the Jesuit Refugee and Migrant Service).
Monica Galeano works on gender projects.
Bernardo Lopez works with Solidaridad Fronteriza in DR and Solidarité Frontalier in Haiti on cross-border initiatives.
Gabriel Petit-Homme works with Solidarite Fwontalye.
Isabel Quintero works with Comité Interinstitucional de Dajabón (CID) to support the municipalities of Restauración, Dajabon and Monte Cristy (in the DR) to strengthen their administrative, financial and institutional functions, as part of a United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) project.
Bolivar Sanchez works with the municipality of Jimaní in the DR and with the municipalities of Fond Parisien and Fond Verrette in Haiti to strengthen the participation of local people in development planning through the participatory budgeting process.
Read an interview with Bolivar Sanchez.
Esther Schneider works with CERFAS.
Diana Torres works with OTIMEP to strengthen the participation of local people in development planning.
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Tribute to Sonia Pierre, Dominican-Haitian women’s leader
