Support for the research
ODI and the Institute for the Study of International Migration at
Georgetown University discussed the proposed research with
two major NGOs working in Haiti: CARE and Oxfam UK. Both
expressed interest in the results and offered to support the
survey logistically and substantively. This was crucial. Oxfam UK
staff based in the Port au Prince office made plans and
arrangements for the researcher’s nine-day stay in the country,
and the programme officer accompanied the researcher to
Gonaives to begin work. CARE, which still has a large project in
Gonaives, employing some 400 people, organised the actual
programme. CARE officials accompanied the researcher to six
sites where the agency has been operating and arranged for
community leaders to bring together groups for discussions.
CARE also made arrangements for interviews with remittance
transfer agencies and bank personnel. CARE and Oxfam officials
introduced the study and the researcher to those who
assembled, and translated from Creole to French. Appendix 1
contains a list of individuals who offered the most important
assistance.
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