Face à l'Opinion: Camille Chalmers ak Eddy Lacoste. Jibile 2000, dèt ekstèn (1)
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- Title:
- Face à l'Opinion: Camille Chalmers ak Eddy Lacoste. Jibile 2000, dèt ekstèn (1)
- Alternative Title:
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- Face à l'Opinion : Camille Chalmers et Eddy Lacoste. Jubilé 2000, la dette externe (1)
- Face à l'Opinion: Camille Chalmers and Eddy Lacoste. Jubilee 2000, external debt (1)
- Program Name:
- Face à l’Opinion
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- Date:
- June 21, 1999
- Description:
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Camille Chalmers ak Eddy Lacoste, ki se de responsab PAPDA, pale sou kowalisyon Jibile 2000 pou anile dèt ekstèn Ayiti a. Jibile 2000 te yon mouvman entènasyonal pou anile dèt ekstèn peyi an devlopman yo anvan lane 2000 la. Chalmers ak Lacoste dekri koman Ayiti vin akimile tout dèt sa a, soti nan endamnite yo te fòse Ayiti peye Lafrans aprè Ayiti resi jwenn endepandans li, pase nan detounman kòb rejim Duvalier a te fè, rive nan refòm neyoliberal FMI, Bank Mondyal, ak lòt enstans miltilateral ak peyi etranje te fòse Ayiti aksepte.
Camille Chalmers and Eddy Lacoste of PAPDA discuss the Jubilee 2000 coalition's campaign to cancel Haiti's external debt. Jubilee 2000 was an international movement to cancel the debt of developing countries by the year 2000. Chalmers and Lacoste describe how Haiti accumulated external debt from the indemnity it was forced to pay to France after independence, through the embezzlement of funds by the Duvalier regime and through neoliberal reforms imposed by the IMF, World Bank, and other multilateral institutions and foreign countries.
Camille Chalmers et Eddy Lacoste, deux responsables de la PAPDA, parlent de Jubilé 2000, une coalition pour annuler la dette externe d’Haïti. Jubilé 2000 était un mouvement international pour annuler la dette externe des pays en développement avant l’année 2000. Chalmers et Lacoste ont décrit comment Haïti a accumulé cette dette, en commençant par l’indemnité que la France avait exigé d’Haïti après l’indépendance, en passant par les détournements des régimes Duvalier, jusqu’aux réformes néolibérales que le FMI, la Banque Mondiale, et d’autres instances multilatérales et pays étrangers ont forcé Haïti à accepter.
- Program Type:
- Interview
- Subject:
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- Debts, External--Developing countries
- Dèt ekstèn nan peyi k ap devlope yo
- Dette extérieure dans les pays en voie de développement
- Debts, External--Haiti--History
- Istwa dèt ekstèn an Ayiti
- Histoire de la dette extérieure en Haïti
- Debts, External
- Dèt ekstèn
- Dette extérieure
- Neoliberalism
- Neyoliberalis
- Néolibéralisme
- Structural adjustment (Economic policy)
- Ajisteman estriktirèl
- Ajustement structurel
- PAPDA
- Location:
- Language:
- Haitian; Haitian Creole
- Tape ID:
- RL10059CS0709
- Rights:
- Limited Re-UseCC BY-NC-SA 4.0
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- This recording may contain material that was not originally created by Radio Haiti and therefore not covered by the Creative Commons license indicated here. For more information see https://repository.duke.edu/dc/radiohaiti/about#copyright.
- Digital Collection:
- Radio Haiti Archive
- Source Collection:
- Radio Haiti audio recordings, 1957-2003
- Related Resources:
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- fce83dc37658215b7842571273372587
- radiohaiti
- duke:589047
- RL10059-CS-0709_01
- ark:/87924/r4j100q6p
- ed3921c4-b2fe-4d24-b8e3-305b2c9f19bc
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