The Acts of Convention
| Resolution Number: | 2024-D060 | |
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| Title: | Support Solutions to the Crisis in Haiti | |
| Legislative Action Taken: | Concurred as Amended | |
| Final Text: | ||
Resolved, That the Episcopal Church lament the current situation in Haiti resulting in an environment of political chaos, insecurity and fear for many Haitians; and be it further
Resolved, That the Episcopal Church, including the Office of Government Relations, work to support a solution to the crisis Haiti that includes:
- Supporting an UN-authorized security mission with all necessary human rights safeguards, while addressing political drivers of insecurity and working to support democratic norms;
- Restarting a transitional government clearly focused on supporting democratic norms and ensuring trusted elections, while respecting Haitian sovereignty;
- Stabilization of mechanisms for basic necessities, such as food, water, fuel, healthcare and the opening of airports;
- Encouraging international humanitarian support to help fund both basic necessities and recovery, including by supporting qualified non-profits and NGOs;
- Assist Haiti in rebuilding its justice system, in a rights-respecting way;
- Advocating to genuinely engage and heed the voices of Haitians, who are suffering from food and healthcare insecurity, gang violence and human rights threats;
- Work towards the elimination of gang violence, and arms and drug trafficking;
And be it further
Resolved, That the Episcopal Church, through the Presiding Bishop's office, work with the clergy of Haiti to bring a Bishop’s presence to Haiti; and be it further
Resolved, That the Episcopal Church stand with the Episcopal Diocese of Haiti through prayer and listening, to support them and assist in their needs; and be it further
Resolved, That Executive Council provide a report to the 82nd General Convention on the actions taken regarding Haiti as described above.
| Citation: | General Convention, Journal of the General Convention of...The Episcopal Church, Louisville, 2024 (New York: General Convention, 2024), p. 451. |
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