Long-term development vision: Strategic Development Plan Haiti 2030 

Vision: The Long-Term Vision for the development of Haiti is the refoundation of the Haitian nation transforming the disaster of January 12, 2010 into an opportunity for Haiti to become an emerging country by 2030. 

 

Main pillars: 

  • Rebuiling of the territory
  • Rebuilding of the Economy
  • Refounding of the Society
  • Institutional Refounding

 

Additional pillars: 

  • A fair, just, supportive and friendly society, living in harmony with its environment, its culture
  • A modern society where the rule of law, freedom of association and expression, and land use planning are established;
  • A society with a modern, diversified, strong, dynamic, competitive economy, open, inclusive, and broadly based;
  • A society where all the basic needs of the population are met in quantitative and qualitative terms
  • A learning society in which universal access to basic education, the mastery of skills derived from a relevant vocational training system, and the capacity for scientific and technical innovation nurtured by a modern and efficient university system forming the new type of citizen that the country needs for its refoundation
  • All supported by the framework of a unitary, strong, responsible State, guarantor of the application of the laws and the interest of the people, as well as strongly deconcentrated and decentralized.

  

 

Medium-term development plan: The Post-Covid Response Plan (PREPOC) 2020-2023 

Objectives 

  • Stabilize the macroeconomic framework and break with the decline in economic growth recorded over the two successive years 2018 and 2019, while strengthening responses to the social challenges exacerbated by the Covid-19 pandemic.
  • Create the conditions for reviving economic growth and supporting the well-being of populations through the creation of decent jobs.

  

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