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Marriages in freefall in Hati. Here are the numbers.

  • February 18, 2024
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“Some people think that if they get married it will prevent them from finding a sponsor to be able to travel to the United States”

Statistics on marriages collected exclusively by AyiboPost for four cities in the West over the last five years indicate two facts: getting married remains a fairly marginal activity compared to the number of inhabitants, and the figures, despite slight declines due to insecurity, Covid and migration, remain fairly stable for Port-au-Prince, Pétion-Ville, Tabarre and Delmas.

In 2019, 6,882 couples were legally married in Port-au-Prince, Haiti’s capital and the country’s most populous city, with nearly three million residents. 2020 will see a drop of 22%, with 5,350. A temporary drop since 6,146 marriages are registered in 2021.

Data collected exclusively by AyiboPost from the National Archives of Haiti on the number of marriages in the commune of Port-au-Prince between 2019 and 2021.

In reality, the vast majority of couples in the country find themselves in a common-law union.

And today, other obstacles stand in the way of those who plan to say yes to the State.

Most of the bride and groom normally come from abroad, according to civil registrar in Port-au-Prince Marcel Pardo. But “people were afraid to return to the country”, even more so since the assassination of Jovenel Moïse, he explains.

The Humanitarian Parole program set up by the United States to welcome Haitian migrants – 126,000 since January 2023 – also brings down marriage statistics, according to the head of the civil status department of the southern section of Port-au-Prince, Anne Shamir Pierre Fildor.

According to the latter, “some people think that if they get married, it will prevent them from finding a sponsor to be able to go to the United States. »

In reality, the vast majority of couples in the country find themselves in a common-law union.

It remains difficult to find national statistics for marriages in the country. Contacted by AyiboPost, the National Archives of Haiti cannot present any compiled assessment.

According to the director general of the institution, Jean Wilfrid Bertrand, the registers do not always arrive on time at the National Archives of Haiti, the civil status system is upside down. »

To illustrate this problem, the manager reveals that the Archives have received very few registers of marriages celebrated in the territory for the year 2022, while we are already in 2024.

Among the four municipalities selected, Pétion-Ville comes in second position, after Port-au-Prince, in terms of the number of registered marriages.

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Since 2019, the figures have been falling in this municipality. From 1476 in this year, there are 1328 the following year, 1269 in 2021 and 1051 in 2022. In 2023, civil status officers observe a slight increase with 1116, which nevertheless remains below the figures for that year. four years ago.

Data collected exclusively by AyiboPost from the National Archives of Haiti on the number of marriages in the commune of Pétion-Ville between 2019 and 2023.

According to the registrar of Pétion-Ville, Venel Jules, the bride and groom in the area come from neighborhoods like Juvénat, Nerette, Laboule, Route des Frères, Pernier and Péguy-Ville. Some of those involved, according to the officer, do not present themselves with the necessary documents, such as the prenuptial certificate.

In Delmas, 1,804 couples got married in 2020. This is a drop of 45% compared to 3,328 the previous year. For 2021, the municipality recorded a slight increase with 2,384 married couples.

Data collected exclusively by AyiboPost from the National Archives of Haiti on the number of marriages in the commune of Delmas between 2019 to 2021.

Tabarre is the area with the lowest marriage rate among the municipalities selected by AyiboPost. In 2019, 42 weddings were recorded, 66 the following year and 71 in 2021.

The Haitian population is estimated in 2022 at approximately 12 033 670habitants, according to the latest report from the Ministry of Public Health and Population (MSPP). The majority of the population resides in the West (36.9%), in Artibonite (15.8%) and in the North (9.8%).

According to the sixth report EMMUS published in 2018, during the ten years preceding the survey, the proportion of single women aged 15 to 49 increased significantly, from 32% in 2005 and 2006 to 41% in 2016 and 2017.

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This same report further indicates that just over half of women aged 15 to 49 are in a union (52%) compared to 39% of men in the same age group.

Placing is the most common type of union in the country, regardless of gender. It represents more than half of unions, 51% among women and 57% among men. Civil or religious marriage (32% among women compared to 36% among men) represents approximately a third of unions.

Tabarre is the area with the lowest marriage rate among the municipalities selected by AyiboPost. In 2019, 42 weddings were recorded, 66 the following year and 71 in 2021.

Haitian law recognizes marriage between a man and a woman. Couples who want to get married can choose between religious marriage, which is celebrated by a minister of religion, or civil marriage, received by a civil registrar.

According to the Haitian Civil Code, the legal age of marriage is set at 18 years for men and 15 years for women. Before this age, a special dispensation from the President of the Republic is required to get married.

Insecurity certainly impacts marriage statistics. Anne Shamir Pierre Fildor is the head of the civil status department of the southern section of Port-au-Prince.

According to Fildor, insecurity in the area has pushed people not to visit the civil registry office in 2023. She says she did not transcribe 1,000 marriage certificates last year.

Par Fenel Pélissier

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