USAID's Investments for Economic Development in Haiti - Dollars to Results
FY 2011 $53.3 M
FY 2012 $64.6 M
FY 2013 $60.2 M
FY 2014 $61.6 M
Why Our Work Matters…
Economic growth creates opportunities, improves quality of life, and reduces poverty.
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.](https://webarchive.library.unt.edu/web/20170126002529im_/https://results.usaid.gov/sites/default/files/styles/dtr_country_sector_photo/public/country-sector/Haiti%20EG%20Objective%20Page_0.jpg?itok=_86__mEL)
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.
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