Disaster SOS: Haiti – Framing 13 Questions

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by Renee Kemp-Rotan

Questions to reflect on:

1. how can trained designers make a special contribution to the rebuilding of Haiti?

2. how can trained designers who are also from the Diaspora make a special contribution to the rebuilding of Haiti?

3. list those actions that need to occur in order to efficiently rebuild the country of Haiti, post-earthquake.

4. how does the world tend to deal with immense natural disasters throughout the world; and within the Diaspora?

5. how might you compare the disaster response to Katrina with the disaster response to Haiti?

6. what do you think of the idea of developing post-earthquake Haiti as the new utopia for the Diaspora?

7. what cultural principles must not be overlooked in developing a sustainable post-earthquake Haiti?

8. how might your firm or organization better contribute to a more sustainable culture in Haiti?

9. does your firm recruit culture experts to collaborate with its technical experts on on how to rebuild a civilization?

10. how might authorities on culture and authorities on infrastructure best strategize long-lasting solutions?

11. how might the effectiveness of that collaboration be best planned, prioritized, measured and implemented?

12. might your company wish to collaborate on the design of a pilot project in Haiti that tests the principles of ‘a culture code’?

13. in what ways might your understanding of Haitian culture inform the design decisions that your firm produce there?

Disaster SOS – HAITI

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