With more than 90 percent of the population at risk, Haiti is highly vulnerable to natural disasters. Usually, after each natural disaster, non-cyclone-resistant houses and animal shelters are rebuilt, the fragile agriculture reorganized, and the livestock repopulated. Repeated cyclone after cyclone, this devastating pattern is simply at the antipodes of building up a sustainable society, which has been long-awaited and so ardently desired.

Crop Production

Crop Production

Making Farm Workers Available Food Security Personal and Financial Security

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Fruit Tree Planting and Home Gardening

Fruit Tree Planting and Home Gardening

More Reforestation Workers Food Security Protection From the Elements

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Livestock and Poultry Farming

Livestock and Poultry Farming

More Livestock Farmers Available Food Security Personal and Financial Security

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Fishery and Aquaculture Production

Fishery and Aquaculture Production

Capture and Farming Food Security Personal and Financial Security

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Access to Clean Water

Access to Clean Water

Water Well Drilling and Rainwater Harvesting Basic Water Needs Health and Comfort

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Flood Prevention

Flood Prevention

Stormwater Retention and Detention Basins Protection From the Elements Protection from Natural Disasters

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Cyclone- and Earthquake- Resistant Houses

Cyclone- and Earthquake- Resistant Houses

Reinforcing Existing Houses Protection From the Elements And Natural Disasters

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Cyclone- and Earthquake Resistant Animal Shelters

Cyclone- and Earthquake Resistant Animal Shelters

Reinforcing Animal Shelters Protection From the Elements And Natural Disasters

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Clean Neighbourhoods

Clean Neighbourhoods

Garbage Collection and Disposal Health and Safety

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Improving Home Sanitation

Improving Home Sanitation

Basic Toilet Facilities Health and Comfort

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Apprenticeship Training

Apprenticeship Training

Learning A Trade Starting A Business/Self-reliance Personal and Financial Security

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