Progress

Founding and Foundation Building

Step 1 10%
  • Step 1: Establish Nouvo Peyi, secure initial funding, and recruit local  talent. Define strategic plan and goals.
  • Step 2: Launch small pilot projects in select communities, such as renovating schools and building community centers. Begin workforce training for Haitian engineers, students, and volunteers.
  • Step 3: Expand training programs into rural areas. Establish partnerships with local universities and vocational institutions.
  • Step 4: Develop systems for community engagement and sustainable building practices.
  • Step 5: Prepare for large-scale projects by building local leadership and refining construction techniques.

Scaling up Construction and Infrastructure

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  • Step 6: Begin larger infrastructure projects, focusing on water, sanitation, and renewable energy in multiple communities.
  • Step 7: Start housing projects for low-income families, emphasizing disaster resilience.
  • Step 8: Expand training and workforce development across more regions.
  • Step 9: Increase the scale of housing projects, train more local leaders, and strengthen community engagement.
  • Step 10: Begin constructing transportation infrastructure and healthcare facilities.
  • Step 11: Establish a research wing to develop innovative materials and building techniques.
  • Step 12: Deepen partnerships with government and international organizations to secure additional resources.
  • Step 13: Focus on large-scale renewable energy installations, reaching more communities.
  • Step 14: Continue expanding across different regions with transportation, housing, and healthcare projects.
  • Step 15: Complete initial phases of transportation networks and housing in various regions, setting a foundation for broader expansion.

National Expansion and Urban-Rural Integration

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  • Step 16: Scale up urban projects, improving housing, infrastructure, and public spaces in cities.
  • Step 17: Continue building essential facilities in rural areas and improving access to services.
  • Step 18: Establish ecological and climate-resilient building practices in all projects.
  • Step 19: Integrate urban and rural development efforts to reduce migration pressure on cities.
  • Step 20: Begin large-scale transportation networks connecting rural and urban communities.
  • Step 21: Focus on holistic community planning to strengthen local economies and social resilience.
  • Step 22: Begin major road and transportation connections between rural and urban centers.
  • Step 23: Expand renewable energy projects to provide nationwide coverage.
  • Step 24: Enhance infrastructure for healthcare and education in underserved areas.
  • Step 25: Complete connections for major cities and rural regions to foster economic mobility.
  • Step 26: Prioritize accessibility to services in remote and underdeveloped areas.
  • Step 27: Focus on sustainable farming, water preservation, and eco-friendly practices in rural projects.
  • Step 28: Build disaster-resistant structures in areas prone to natural disasters.
  • Step 29: Strengthen environmental resilience across all communities and infrastructures.
  • Step 30: Finish large-scale urban-rural integration and create guidelines for sustainable growth.

Comprehensive Infrastructure and Socioeconomic Resilience

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  • Step 31: Implement systems for ongoing maintenance and infrastructure resilience.
  • Step 32: Focus on upgrading and adapting infrastructure for future environmental challenges.
  • Step 33: Ensure universal access to healthcare, clean water, and sustainable energy.
  • Step 34: Strengthen local governance structures to support infrastructure.
  • Step 35: Continue climate-proofing all public and residential buildings.
  • Step 36: Complete renewable energy projects for 100% sustainable energy coverage.
  • Step 37: Ensure all communities have resilient schools, healthcare, and public services.
  • Step 38: Prioritize community-driven development and autonomy in maintaining infrastructure.
  • Step 39: Work towards self-sustaining systems that require minimal external intervention.
  • Step 40: Create adaptable policies for future growth and resilience planning.
  • Step 41: Achieve full coverage of essential services in all regions.
  • Step 42: Develop adaptable systems to keep infrastructure up-to-date with modern needs.
  • Step 43: Continue expanding renewable energy and eco-friendly practices.
  • Step 44: Empower communities with resources for self-sufficiency and maintenance.
  • Step 45: Foster a culture of sustainability in community practices.
  • Step 46: Establish policies and support systems for environmental adaptability.
  • Step 47: Develop disaster response systems embedded within community infrastructure.
  • Step 48: Strengthen resources for community health, education, and economy.
  • Step 49: Plan for long-term urban and rural integration to ensure equal access to resources.
  • Step 50: Finalize Haiti as a sustainable, self-sufficient, and resilient nation for future generations.