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Created: Dec 11, 2006
Updated: Apr 08, 2008

Josette Perard

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Address: Haiti
I Am: Community Organizer
Member Since: December 11, 2006
Local Time: Sat Oct 11 11:28:03

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Josette is the co-founder of the Lambi Fund of Haiti, whose accomplishments include 12 years of working with peasant organizations in Haiti on sustainable development and environmental justice. Her work with Lambi Fund of Haiti has accompanied over 100 peasant organizations on grassroots projects that have impacted over 1.2 million Haitians. Every year, Josette Perard organizes two conferences for grassroots women in Haiti, training them to be environmental activists. In addition, she has motivated grassroots organizations to commit to planting tens of thousands of trees. Lambi Fund has organized peasant organizations on reforestation, water quality and sustainable agriculture projects that are run by and for the peasants.

“I am the Haiti Director of the Lambi Fund of Haiti, which organizes grassroots organizations on sustainable development and environmental justice. Sustainable agricultural projects, ox plows and grain mills help increase food security and income for peasant families. Many of these projects benefit women, who bear more of the burden in the agricultural economy.

"The conservation of Haiti's waning natural resources is central to all Lambi Fund projects. Community cisterns and irrigation systems help communities secure safe and efficient water supplies while community reforestation projects curb deforestation – the most rapid in the Western Hemisphere. See more details at our website at www.lambifund.org."

"I organize women's groups in the North and the South every year. Last year I organized a conference called "Women, Organizing and the Environment" and we taught Haitian grassroots women to use alternative energy sources such as solar ovens. This year I organized a Haitian women's conference called "Families, Health and the Environment" and we discussed water quality, hygiene and how it relates to family health."

"We are currently in the process of negotiating with Wangari Maathai, Nobel Peace Prize winner of the Greenbelt Movement in Kenya, to bring recognition and awareness to the critical deforestation in Haiti. More women need to be trained to be reforestation activists. Recognition, funding and awareness will help support that movement.”

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jkim11 6 months ago
I am writing a research paper about deforestation and its social/human rights components and dynamics.  You seem very knowledgeable in the subject.  Could you possibly direct me toward any resources/contacts that could help me research my paper?  I love the empowerment inherent in your work, for women, for minorities, for indigenous people, and feel empowered myself just reading about your work!
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edukait 8 months ago
Greetings from sunny South Africa!

You have my support and respect for what you're doing for Haiti... no one else could do it better than W O M E N!!! wish you a million blessings!
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