Five Years Later: How Haiti is Rebuilding
With help from TechnoServe and our partners, Haitians are creating inspiring success stories after a devastating earthquake.
With help from TechnoServe and our partners, Haitians are creating inspiring success stories after a devastating earthquake.
TechnoServe is working with the Clinton Foundation, La Colombe and other partners to make coffee an engine of development for Haiti.
Mango incomes are helping rural families rebuild their livelihoods and Haiti’s economy. See how the Haiti Hope Project is creating sustainable economic opportunities for Haitian mango farmers.
Learn why job creation and economic development will drive Haiti’s recovery.
Access to credit frees Haitian farmers to sell and invest on their own terms. As part of the Haiti Hope Project, TechnoServe and its partners have launched a pilot loan program for farmers who have difficulty accessing credit in Haiti.
Hear what TechnoServe President and CEO Bruce McNamer, Haitian President Michel Martelly and others have to say about how to sustainably rebuild Haiti.
The average Haitian lives on less than $2 a day, hunger and malnutrition are commonplace—and the January 2010 earthquake made matters worse. But more than 200,000 Haitians have the key to a better future growing in their backyards: the mango tree. Just weeks after the quake,…