Research paper
Published:
Climate, Peace and Security Fact Sheet: Haiti
Written by
Minoo Koefoed
Former employee
Kheira Tarif
Research assistant, SIPRI
Thor Olav Iversen
Senior Researcher
Katongo Seyuba
Researcher, SIPRI
Nadine Andersen
Research Assistant, SIPRI
Ingvild Brox Brodtkorb
Research Fellow
Ed.
Cedric H. de Coning
Research Professor
Florian Krampe
Senior Researcher, SIPRI
Summary:
Located on the Atlantic hurricane belt, Haiti is susceptible to earthquakes and is particularly vulnerable to the adverse impacts of climate change due to its geographical location as well as political instability, extreme poverty and gang violence. Rising sea levels, changing precipitation patterns and frequent natural disasters and extreme weather events, such as hurricanes, floods, droughts, landslides and earthquakes, exacerbate the country’s humanitarian crisis. Flooding during El Niño years worsens existing food insecurity and drives displacement, increasing population pressure on host communities and fuelling social tensions.
Written by
Minoo Koefoed
Former employee
Kheira Tarif
Research assistant, SIPRI
Thor Olav Iversen
Senior Researcher
Katongo Seyuba
Researcher, SIPRI
Nadine Andersen
Research Assistant, SIPRI
Ingvild Brox Brodtkorb
Research Fellow