Circular Economy in Haiti and Least Developed Countries to Improve Social Justice The Missing Aspects of The Circular Economy Discourse

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Current development aid methods implemented by NGOs have demonstrated to generate negative consequences as for example to weaken the role of state, create dependency and reproduce imperialistic power relations. Furthermore, despite great efforts, good wills and a lot of money spent by NGOs and international agencies for development aid projects in Haiti all along the last few decades, little to no results have been reached in a long-term perspective. The purpose of this work is therefore to present and evaluate a new strategy for the field of developmental aid, which is based in this case on the circular economy principles and that is intended to produce a long-lasting change. Circular economy is a relatively new method of thinking about production which will lead the economy of the future, however, its positive effects have been analyzed only in relation to the industrialized and industrializing world, while for the moment no studies have been produced to understand its applicability in the least developed countries of the world. Therefore, this article is of exploratory nature and aims to start a discussion on this subject and to contribute to the understanding of the benefits that circular economy-based projects could generates in fragile and failed states like Haiti. The method utilized has been the one of bibliographic research and a case study, which deeply describe a social-eco enterprise that works in Haiti applying circular economy principles to its projects, is provided. The results confirmed our hypothesis and sustained the idea that to generate long lasting changes and to improve social justice in Haiti and in the other least developed countries of the world, these kind of projects are more than necessary. While the main limit of our method is that we have been able to presents a single case study only, to conclude, we suggest that further studies in this direction and the provision of more case studies by other researchers could better contribute to the solving of the questions generated by this research and could provide more data in support of our assumptions.
海地和最不发达国家发展循环经济以改善社会公正 循环经济论述中缺失的方面
非政府组织目前实施的发展援助方法已经证明会产生负面影响,例如削弱国家的作 用、造成依赖性和复制帝国主义权力关系。此外,尽管非政府组织和国际机构在过去几十年里为海地的发展援助项目做出了巨大努 力、表达了良好意愿并花费了大量资金,但从长远角度来看,几乎没有取得任何成果。因此,这项工作的目的是提出并评估发展援助领域的一项新战略,该战略以循环经济 原则为基础,旨在产生持久的变化。循环经济是一种相对较新的生产思维方法,它将引领未来经济的发展。然而,对其积极影响的分析只涉及工业化和工业化世界,而目前还没有研究了解其在世界上最不发达国家的适用性。因此,本文具有探索性质,旨在就这一主题展开讨论,并帮助人们了解基于循环经济的项目可为海地等脆弱和失败国家带来的益处。文章采用的方法是文献研究法,并提供了一个案例研究,深入介绍了海地一家社会生态企业在其项目中应用循环经济原则的情况。研究结果证实了我们的假设,并支持这样一种观点,即为了在海地和世界其他最不发达国家产生长期持久的变化并改善社会公正,这类项目是非常必要的。虽然我们的方法的主要局限性在于我们只能提出一个单一的案例研究,但我们建议,在这一方向上的进一步研究和其他研究人员提供更多的案例研究,可以更好地帮助解决本研究提出的问题,并可以提供更多的数据来支持我们的假设。
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