Henriette Lunde
is a researcher at Fafo
with a regional specialization in Haiti and a focus on youth and marginalisation in conflict and post-conflict areas. She holds an MA in Peace and Conflict Studies from the University of Oslo.
Research areas:
Latin America and the Caribbean
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President Martelly – call on Haiti's youth!
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Henriette Lunde
13 January 2012
Half a year has passed since Michel Martelly was inaugurated as the new president of Haiti, and so far the earthquake-devastated country has seen little progress from his presidency. The reconstruction process is slow, and frustration and disgruntlement are growing among the population. Important time was wasted during the five m...
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Politique politicienne: une perception de la jeunesse haïtienne
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Henriette Lunde ,
Ketty Luzincourt
23 January 2011
Les jeunes Haïtiens estiment que la politique est « sale » mais un nouveau rapport de Henriette Lunde et de Ketty Luzincourt indique que leur connaissance des modèles dysfonctionnels dans leur société offre la possibilité d’un changement positif.
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“Politics is dirty” – the view of Haitian youth
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Henriette Lunde ,
Ketty Luzincourt
17 November 2010
In the run-up to the November 2010 elections, young Haitians see politics as “dirty” but a new report by Henriette Lunde and Ketty Luzincourt indicates that their recognition of the dysfunctional patterns and structures at play in their society offers the potential for positive change.
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Can Haiti rise from the rubble?
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Henriette Lunde
7 February 2010
The US will play a major role in rebuilding Haiti. But reconciling long-term statebuilding objectives with waves of Haitian emigrants will prove a difficult balancing act, writes Tone Faret. While long-term reconstruction is crucial, it must be on Haiti’s own terms, fine-tuned to the Haitian reality, insists Henriette Lunde.
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