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The BRIDES-led project aims to map electoral and political trends in 19 major Haitian cities. This national survey is designed to offer detailed analysis and insights into the Haitian political landscape, providing statistical and graphical data.

A study conducted by BRIDES for AIC analyzed the insurance market in key urban areas of Haiti, surveying 2,500 households. It aimed to provide insights into consumer trends, to help AIC refine its strategy and improve its services.

The study conducted by BRIDES for the Fondation Nouvelle Haïti on the 2009 senatorial elections offered detailed analyses of electoral opinions in three distinct phases.

The project aims to carry out a national survey in Haiti to collect data on public opinions and attitudes. The study is designed to provide a detailed overview of the social, economic and political perspectives of the Haitian population.

The study aims to collect public opinions in Haiti, offering precise insights for political and economic decision-makers, and playing a crucial role in understanding the country's social dynamics.

This study aims to gather in-depth data on the Haitian population, shedding light on the country's socio-economic and demographic conditions.

This BRIDES project involves in-depth surveys in Haiti to collect socio-economic data. It aims to provide essential insights for understanding and planning development in Haiti, based on rigorous and representative data collection methodologies.

The BRIDES study for DATAMATICA is a detailed sample survey designed to capture the opinions of Haitians on various social and economic issues. The results will provide crucial insights for DATAMATICA's strategies in Haiti.

The study carried out by BRIDES for Isonomía Consultores aims to collect 1,450 people in the field, according to precise demographic criteria. The quality and representativeness of the data collected are essential to guarantee the accuracy and relevance of Isonomía's future analyses.

The study conducted by BRIDES for PSI/Haiti aimed to assess the use of modern contraceptive methods by Haitian women aged 15 to 49. It sought to identify the factors influencing this use, and to provide data to guide future family planning strategies. The TRaC survey was part of an ongoing effort to improve reproductive health services in Haiti.

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Date :
March 2015
Type of study :
Survey
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Public
Location:
Haiti
Contents :
Database(s)
Report(s)
Questionnaire(s)

Summary

Context
  • In Haiti, family planning programs have been in existence since the 1970s, but have yet to achieve the desired objectives.
  • The study follows on from earlier studies carried out in 2007 and 2009, and will contribute to improving evidence-based decision-making.

Objectives
  • The PSI/Haiti TRaC study aims to assess the use of modern contraceptive methods by women aged 15-49 in Haiti.
  • It is part of PSI/Haiti's programs targeting low-income populations, covering family planning, the fight against HIV, and maternal and child health.
  • The study also aims to provide information to guide future family planning strategies.

Results/Impacts

Expected results include analysis of the data collected, production of a pilot survey report, and provision of databases for PSI/Haiti.

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