| Desroches and Apaid get Euro funding for anti-government civil society front
We are also motivated by the publication in September of the National Coalition for Haitian Rights policy report, "Yon Sel Dwet Pa Manje Kalalou: Haiti on the eve of its Bicentennial" which contains the following sentence concerning the Group of 184: Thanks to information provided to the Haiti Support Group by the European Commission (EC) staff in Brussels and the EC delegation in Port-au-Prince, we are able to shed some light on this subject: · The European Commission is co-financing a Human Rights / Democracy project with Haiti's Initiative de la Societe Civile (ISC) group. The European Commission's contribution is 773,000 Euros (US$890,374 at today's exchange rate). The duration of the contract is from 21/12/2001 to 21/12/2003. · The official recipients of this disbursement are M. Rosny Desroches and the Fondation Nouvelle Haiti. Rosny Desroches is the spokesperson for the Initiative de la Societe Civile. The Fondation Nouvelle Haiti (FNH) is a member of the Initiative de la Societe Civile group. According to the EC delegation in Port-au-Prince, the reason why the amounts have been disbursed to the FNH and Rosny Desroches, rather than the ISC, is that the ISC had not been officially registered with the Haitian authorities at the time when the grant was authorised.
Regarding funding for the Group of 184:
According to the EC, M. Desroches and the FNH are charged with disbursing the EC funds to "human rights groups" in Haiti. Fourteen organisations are listed by the EC as among those receiving EC funding via M. Desroches and the FNH. These 14 organisations are: The first seven organisations in the above list are members of the Group of 184: · As we have already mentioned, the FNH is run by Andre Apaid Jnr. - the Group of 184's main spokesperson. Another FNH leader is Leopold Berlanger, the director of conservative radio station, Radio Vision2000, and a long-time US favourite. · The head of the CICH, Maurice Lafortune, has also appeared in public as a Group of 184 spokesperson. · The CNEH and the OGITH are trade unions, both members of the Group of 184. · The CRESFED is a non-governmental organisation headed by Suzy Castor, a leading member of the Organisation du Peuple en Lutte political party. · The MOUFHED is a non-governmental organisation headed by Jessie Benoit, a leading member of the Konakom political party. · The CEDH is a human rights organisation headed by Jean-Claude Bajeux, one of the founders, and a former secretary-general, of the Konakom political party. The Organisation du Peuple en Lutte and Konakom political parties are members of the Democratic Convergence coalition. While on the subject of foreign funding for organisations in Haiti, we also note that the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) allocated US$3,050,000 (just over three million dollars) to "civil society, the media, human rights organisations and political parties" for its Government and Democracy programme in Haiti in the fiscal year 2003 (year ending September 2003).
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