Methodology
How the Haiti 2077 civic vision is designed, structured, and built through citizen participation.
What Haiti 2077 Is
Haiti 2077 is a nonpartisan civic reflection initiative. It is not a political party, a campaign platform, or a government program. It is an open framework for organizing long-term ideas about Haiti's national transformation, built by and for Haitian citizens, professionals, diaspora members, and organizations.
The initiative is grounded in a simple conviction: Haiti's transformation requires a shared vision that transcends individual administrations, aligns the efforts of all actors, and commits to measurable progress over decades rather than election cycles.
Haiti 2077 does not claim to have all the answers. It provides a structure for collecting, organizing, and publishing the best thinking available from every corner of the Haitian community — inside the country and across the diaspora.
Core Principles
Nonpartisan
Haiti 2077 is not affiliated with any political party, candidate, or government. It welcomes contributions from all perspectives, provided they are respectful and constructive.
Citizen-Driven
The framework is built from the bottom up. Every citizen, professional, student, entrepreneur, and diaspora member can submit proposals. The best ideas come from the people closest to the problems.
Long-Term Orientation
All proposals are evaluated on a 5-to-50-year horizon. Short-term political calculations have no place here. The goal is structural transformation, not electoral positioning.
Evidence-Based
Proposals are encouraged to cite sources, reference data, and draw on comparative examples from other countries. Opinion is welcome; informed opinion is better.
Action-Oriented
Every proposal must identify a specific problem, propose a concrete solution, describe expected impact, and name the actors responsible for implementation. Vague aspirations are not sufficient.
Transparent Review
All submissions are reviewed before publication. The review process assesses clarity, constructiveness, and adherence to submission guidelines. It does not filter for political alignment.
The 20-Pillar Framework
Haiti 2077 organizes its vision around 20 policy pillars, each representing a critical dimension of national development. These pillars are not isolated silos — they are deeply interconnected. Progress in education enables economic growth. Infrastructure investment supports tourism. Agricultural modernization reduces poverty. Governance reform underpins everything.
The pillars were selected based on analysis of Haiti's historical development challenges, comparative study of successful national transformation cases (South Korea, Rwanda, the Dominican Republic, Singapore), and the priorities identified by Haitian development stakeholders over decades of published research.
Each pillar has its own dedicated page where citizens can explore the challenges, view submitted proposals, and contribute their own ideas.
The 50-Year Timeline
Transformation does not happen in a single presidential term. Haiti 2077 structures its vision across four phases spanning 50 years, from 2027 to 2077.
2027–2032
Stabilization and Institutional Recovery
Restore basic security, rebuild core institutions, establish rule of law foundations, and create the national development planning framework.
2033–2045
Foundations for Growth
Invest systematically in education, agriculture, energy, healthcare, and the legal frameworks that enable private-sector-led growth.
2046–2060
Industrialization and Modernization
Build domestic productive capacity, digital infrastructure, urban planning, export capacity, and regional trade integration.
2061–2077
Regional Leadership and Shared Prosperity
Achieve advanced institutional quality, innovation-driven growth, universal public services, and Caribbean leadership.
How Proposals Are Evaluated
Every submitted proposal is reviewed against the following criteria:
Does it address a real, documented problem?
Is the proposed solution specific and actionable?
Is the expected impact clearly described?
Does it identify who should implement it?
Is it respectful, constructive, and nonpartisan?
Does it reference evidence, data, or comparable examples where possible?
Is it aligned with the long-term (5-50 year) orientation of Haiti 2077?
Proposals that meet these criteria are published on the platform with appropriate attribution (based on contributor permission). Proposals that need refinement may receive feedback. Proposals that violate submission guidelines (hate speech, personal attacks, partisan propaganda) are rejected.
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Your structured ideas can help shape Haiti's future. Every proposal matters.