Building a Sovereign and Productive Economy

Ti Pa Gwo Pa (TPGP), Haiti’s national program led by Pi Bon Ayiti, is designed to transform the country’s economy into a productive, autonomous, and globally competitive system. By combining support for small enterprises (Ti Pa) with strategic industrial development (Gwo Pa), TPGP builds a full-scale ecosystem for domestic production and export readiness.

Touris Lakay: A Sovereign Model for Tourism in Haiti

Touris Lakay is a bold initiative launched by Pi Bon Ayiti to transform Haiti’s tourism sector into a driver of national development. The plan aims to build a tourism economy that is economically inclusive, culturally respectful, and strategically regulated. Unlike conventional models that concentrate wealth in foreign-owned resorts, Touris Lakay places Haitians at the center of the system, ensuring that local communities are the primary beneficiaries of tourism growth.

Transforming Haiti’s Economy Through Inclusive Housing and Urban Renewal

Kay Ayiti is Haiti’s national real estate development plan designed to transform housing into a pillar of economic renewal. With over 500,000 units planned across income levels, the program aims to eliminate slums, expand access to dignified housing, and stimulate investment in urban infrastructure. Governed under the Lwa Politik Nasyonal (LPN), Kay Ayiti ensures legal continuity and protection across administrations, making housing reform a permanent national priority.

Economic Strategy: Building a Sovereign and Inclusive Haitian Future

Pi Bon Ayiti’s economic plan is a bold and structured roadmap to transform Haiti into a resilient, inclusive, and globally competitive republic. Grounded in principles of sovereignty and social equity, the strategy unites housing, tourism, industrialization, natural resources, agriculture, and diaspora engagement into a single development framework. Its goal isn’t just economic growth—it’s shared prosperity for every Haitian, at home and abroad.

Haiti’s New Economic Horizon: A Vision for Enterprise and Global Investment

Pi Bon Ayiti has unveiled a transformative national strategy aimed at positioning Haiti as a premier destination for start-ups and foreign corporations. At the heart of this vision is a bold infrastructure plan that prioritizes industrial development along key national corridors. Beginning with the Cap-Haïtien to Les Cayes axis, the initiative will expand to include Mole-Saint-Nicholas to Ouanaminthe, Miragoâne to Jérémie, Port-au-Prince to Cap-Haïtien via Hinche, and Tiburon to Pedernales. These corridors will host large and small industrial parks, supported by new roads, railways, coastal shipping networks, and deep-water ports designed to facilitate international trade.