Plan Dominican Republic Annual Progress Report 2009

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A YEAR IN

DOMINICAN REPUBLIC SUMMARY REPORT

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GOOD REASONS why Plan works in Dominican Republic

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A community installs new water pipes.

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• The country is regularly hit by hurricanes and tropical storms. Damage disproportionately affects the poorest • Up to 1 million undocumented Haitian immigrants are living in the Dominican Republic; many are exploited • 37% of children drop out of education before reaching secondary school

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Our priorities in Dominican Republic

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• Working with government to guarantee children’s rights

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• Lobbying government and institutions for a better society for children Bonao

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• Helping communities to improve their children’s access to health and education

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DOMINICAN REPUBLIC FACTS Grande

Capital: Santo Domingo Population: 8.3 million Language: Spanish Climate: Tropical. Economy: The Dominican Republic is a developing country, with a 2007 GDP per capita of $9,208 - which is relatively high in Latin America. According to the 2005 Annual Report of the United Nations

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Subcommittee on Human Development in the Dominican Republic, the country is ranked #71 in the world for resource availability, #79 for human development, and #14 in the world for resource mismanagement. These rankings support evidence of a growing rift between rich and poor, corruption and unregulated foreign investment in the country.

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“Communities themselves are responsible for their own development and children and young people need to be part of that process.” ST LUCIA

– Fritz Foster, Plan’s Country Director ST VINCENT & THE GRENADINES

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