Members
The Coordination Europe-Haiti is an association of organisations and platforms working in and for Haiti. Our platform is member-driven.
We combine lobby & advocacy at the European level with that at the level of individual European countries. Each member works with a network of partner organisations and civil society leaders in Haiti, with whom we liaise frequently in order to inform our advocacy.

Woord en Daad
Woord en Daad is a Dutch Christian organization which has cooperated for over 35 years with several partner organisations in Haiti. Our partners mainly work in education, vocational training, rural development and sexual/reproductive health. Woord en Daad lobbies in Europe for Haitian interests.

Geomoun
Geomoun is an NGO active in Haiti and Belgium working since 2000 on development cooperation projects. Geomoun favors actions that are part of a long-term vision, aiming at sustainable improvement of living conditions in the following areas: education, vocational training and access to employment; child protection, health, nutrition, hygiene, medical care and psycho-social monitoring of the most disadvantaged children.

Collectif Haïti de France
Collectif Haiti de France (CHF) is a French association, which exists since 1992 and groups some 80 organisations and 150 members who support Haiti and its democratic, economic, social and cultural development. CHF informs France on news and debate in Haiti, it brings together a network of French-Haitian actors, and supports Haitian civil society.

Protos
Protos works in drinking water, hygiene, sanitation, water for agriculture and integrated water resource management. In Haiti, Protos supports programmes in the municipality of Belladère and the catchment of River Moustique (Port de Paix). Programs include infrastructure as well as reinforcement of involved actors and advocacy.

Plate-Forme Haïti de Suisse
Plate-Forme Haiti de Suisse was founded in 1992. It brings together more than 20 Swiss organisations that support projects and programmes for sustainable development in Haiti in the following areas: education, training, rural development, health, institutional capacity building, human rights and promotion of peace, social economy and humanitarian aid. PFHS has three strategies: sharing information, mutual consultation, action & advocacy.

Misereor
Misereor, the aid agency of the Catholic Church in Germany, has collaborated with numerous partner organisations in Haiti for more than 55 years. Misereor and its Haitian partners fight against poverty, degradation of natural resources and injustice. Priorities: agro-ecological and educational activities, human rights, health, education and strengthening of organisations.

CCFD-Terre Solidaire
The Catholic Committee against Hunger and For Development (CCFD-Terre Solidaire) is a French development NGO acting in Haiti for 50 years. It supports actions designed and implemented by six local partner organisations around two lines: the development of viable economic alternatives in rural areas and the promotion of local democracy.

Entraide et Fraternité
Entraide et Fraternité is a Belgian development NGO active in Haiti since 1995. It supports, in particular financially, Haitian organisations – NGOs or movements – working in the area of popular education alongside local farmers and regional organisations, promoting small-scale farming, food sovereignty and an economy of solidarity.

Broederlijk Delen
A Belgian (Flemish) NGO working in Haiti with national and regional partner organisations, more specifically in the Nord-Est and Bas Plateau Central regions. In Haiti, BD focuses on 3 themes: environment, sustainable agriculture and the promotion of human rights.

Secours Catholique
Secours Catholique was founded in 1946. The organisation works in solidarity with the Catholic Church in Haiti since 1964, and with Caritas Haiti since its creation in 1976, supporting projects in the area of human development. This collaboration has expanded progressively to other actors of civil society in different sectors : food security, social and solidary economy, child protection, vocational training and defence of human rights.