Emergency Market Mapping and Analysis: The Market for Agricultural Labor in Sud-Est Haiti

  • Date Posted: December 13, 2011
  • Authors: Laura Meissner, The SEEP Network, Georges Pierre-Louis, ACDI/VOCA, Karri Goeldner Byrne, IRC, Tim Schwartz, Independent Consultant, Molière Peronneau, Save the Children, Gardy Letang of Diakonie
  • Organizations/Projects: ACDI/VOCA
  • Donor Type: U.S. Agency for International Development

Emergency Market Mapping and Analysis (EMMA) is a rapid market analysis designed to be used in the short-term aftermath of a sudden-onset crisis. This report uses the EMMA tool to analyze the agricultural labor market system in the Sud-Est (Southeast) department of Haiti in March-April 2010, several months after the January 12 earthquake in Haiti. The report describes the baseline and the affected situation of the agricultural labor market system and analyzes the likely impact of various interventions aimed at meeting households’ basic needs.

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