Also known as: NGO Republic, republic of NGOs, Haiti NGO Republic
Last updated: April 23, 2026
Killing with Kindness: Haiti, International Aid, and NGOs is the core source here. Schuller shows that the NGO order hardened after 2004 Coup Haiti, then expanded dramatically after the earthquake. The post-2010 aid regime did not invent the bypass of Haitian institutions; it intensified an already existing system in which donors, NGOs, and international agencies exercised practical authority while ministries and municipalities remained structurally weakened.
republic — the broader international governance ecosystem in which his authority was embedded
republic — one of his sharpest post-earthquake critiques; the displacement of state function by international NGOs
republic — the NGO/foreign capital ecosystem his presidency operated within
republic — the NGO-dominated governance model entrenched during reconstruction
2004 Coup Haiti
The outbreak exposed failures of the NGO-centered governance system to deliver basic public health infrastructure
2010 Earthquake
Post-Earthquake Reconstruction Haiti
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Civic Infrastructure
Gran Moun Tèt Li
Grès Kochon Kwit Kochon
Haitian State
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Structural Violence
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