
Cap-Haïtien: The Tourism Capital Haiti Could Build
Once the "Paris of the Antilles," Cap-Haïtien possesses the history, geography, and cultural heritage to become Haiti's premier economic engine — if the investment follows.

In-depth reporting on the places, people, and industries shaping Haiti — from the rice fields of the Artibonite to the streets of Cap-Haïtien and Jacmel, and the diaspora economy that connects them.
Every region of Haiti has a story of what is being built, revived, or reimagined.
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Once the "Paris of the Antilles," Cap-Haïtien possesses the history, geography, and cultural heritage to become Haiti's premier economic engine — if the investment follows.

A phased, accountability-driven roadmap applying Rwanda's model of governance, cleanliness, and diaspora investment to Haiti's northern capital.

An essay on what Rwanda's development model can — and cannot — teach Haiti about rebuilding governance, security, and enterprise from the ground up.

For centuries, the Artibonite Valley fed a nation. This is the full story of how Haiti lost its rice, and how it is fighting to reclaim it.

Where art, history, and the sea converge — Jacmel is a city of elemental beauty and a revelation for the Haitian diaspora and international travelers alike.

Over $4 billion flows to Haiti annually. A new generation of diaspora investors is channeling those funds beyond remittances and into real enterprise.

HAITIENRise is the verified giving platform built for the Haitian diaspora and friends of Haiti — every project inspected, every dollar tracked, every donation disbursed on a fixed schedule.