The government asked donors for $350m in direct budget support between now and October (and a total of $1.2 billion over the next 18 months). That is because it has lost most of its meagre revenues, 85% of which came from in or near the capital. It needs the money to pay wages and an electricity subsidy and to invest in farming. Bill Clinton, the former American president who is the UN's special envoy for Haiti, has urged donors to spend 10% of their grants on improving government capacity, including budget support.
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