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For much of this period, the people of Haiti have faced many hardships, including deep-rooted poverty, political instability, violence and serious human rights abuses, with devastating consequences for the country's social, political and economic development. The purpose of this report is to highlight the alarming situation of violence and discrimination against women, who constitute more than half of the Haitian population, as a fundamental human rights issue.
This report provides an assessment of the situation of discrimination and violence against women in Haiti and the current legislative, institutional and judicial response to these problems. The conclusions and recommendations offered in this report are based on an examination of the general human rights situation in the Republic of Haiti, and the particular effects of recent events in the country on the rights of women. The Commission hopes that the findings and recommendations in this report will assist the present government in the process of identifying appropriate and effective solutions to the structural and complex problems of violence and discrimination against women in Haitian society pursuant to its international human rights obligations.
As such, the State of Haiti has committed itself to exercise due diligence to prevent, punish and eradicate acts of discrimination and violence against women, regardless of whether the perpetrators are State or non-state actors. This duty obligates the Haitian State to adequately organize its state structure and institutional apparatus to respond to these problems in every sector, including justice, health and education, and to modify legal and customary practices which sustain the persistence and tolerance of acts of discrimination and violence against women.
The obligations enshrined in these instruments are binding, regardless of changes in government, and reach beyond traditional security measures designed to ensure citizen security and eradicate violent crime in general. The Commission has received information confirming that the rate of violence against women and girls, in all its forms, has notably and steadily increased during the past three years, exacerbated by the rise of poverty across the country, the wealth gap, the proliferation of arms, the prevalence of violent crime, the lack of adequate crime prevention measures, and the absence of effective accountability mechanisms in the country.