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North American missionaries perpetuating orphanage exploitation in Haiti

Editor's Desk, Tattva NewsBy Editor's Desk, Tattva NewsFebruary 15, 2022Updated:February 15, 2022No Comments3 Mins Read
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Before 2010, fewer than 100 orphanages existed in Haiti. Today, more than 500 of these institutions exist housing tens of thousands of children in what Buzzfeed News describes as “a shadowy industry”.

An in-depth investigation has uncovered how some orphanages in Haiti, 85% of which are unregistered, are raking in millions of dollars while the children under their care are exploited and abused.

Natural disasters, political instability and with poverty affecting more than half the population, Haiti has captured the attention of foreigners seeking to send aid. Following the disastrous 2010 earthquake, $13.5 billion were donated towards Haiti’s recovery efforts. By 2012, the number of orphanages had swelled to at least 752.

How foreigners drive exploitation

Though perhaps well-meaning, missionaries from North America are part of the problem. Orphanages in Haiti continue to be founded by North Americans, often affiliated with churches, and attract hefty donations through sharing heart-rending stories of children they are supporting. But the reality for children living in these institutions is bleak.

U.S. citizen, Mac Archer, first visited Haiti through her church in 2009. Over the years following, she began to grow suspicious of the orphanages she was visiting and the level of care shown to the children. Reflecting today, “half my life spent in Haiti was causing trauma,” she said.

With few resources, authorities in Haiti are hard-pressed to investigate orphanages in the country as more continue to appear. It cost around $28,000 to shut down one orphanage, a significant portion of the IBESR’s – Institute for Social Welfare and Research ­– $1 million annual budget. Despite exploitation and abuse being rampant across institutions, just four orphanages have been shut down since 2019.

In addition to exploitative conditions, the majority of children residing in these institutions in fact have at least one parent or living family member who is able to look after them. This is replicated globally with 80% of the world’s estimated 5 million children living in orphanages in fact having a family.

We know that tourism and foreign aid can cause damage to vulnerable children in orphanages by providing a financial incentive for traffickers to ensure there’s a constant supply of children available in these institutions to elicit donations from tourists.

That’s why, Freedom United  calling on volunteer tour operators to play their role by committing to stop offering orphanage placements and sustainably move away from supporting orphanages. It has initiated a global action for children in orphanages today by sending volunteer tour operators a message.

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