USAID's Investments for Economic Development in Haiti - Dollars to Results

Results of USAID's Economic Development spending

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About 80 percent of the active Haitian population's income comes from activities related to micro, small and medium enterprises.

USAID's Economic Growth program in Haiti aims to:

  • Build a strong agricultural sector;
  • Promote economic opportunity;
  • Build necessary infrastructure;
  • Promote private sector competitiveness; and
  • Promote a strong financial sector.
Roselette Dupervil operates heavy machinery.

Roselette Dupervil, a heavy machinery operator, is one of 30 women who went through training at the Haytrac Center, a CHF International training facility funded by USAID.

Kendra Helmer/USAID

View the "Real Lives, Real Progress" infographic (PDF, 1.13MB)

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