Haiti Economy : Donation of 75 million from the World Bank for job creation in Haiti - HaitiLibre.com : Haiti news 7/7
 Download the revised decree and electoral calendar, published in the official journal





iciHaiti - Program HA-J0005 : Technical training for 122 beneficiaries

iciHaiti - Profile : Who is Valéry Fils-Aimé, the new Minister of the Environment ?

iciHaiti - Education : Visual Dictionary of Sign Language

iciHaiti - Bahamas : The Haitian Ambassador visits a Haitian church in Nassau

iciHaiti - Petit-Goâve : 2nd cohort of women graduate in fields traditionally reserved for men


more news


Haiti - Leisure : Did you know ?

Haiti - News : Zapping...

Haiti - FLASH : Full list of government reshuffle

Haiti - Politic : The Prime Minister calls for action, rigor, and national unity

Haiti - World Cup Qualifiers Brazil 2027 : Victory [2-0] for the Grenadières against Suriname


more news


Haiti Economy : Donation of 75 million from the World Bank for job creation in Haiti
30/10/2021 10:51:29

Haiti Economy : Donation of 75 million from the World Bank for job creation in Haiti

Michel Patrick Boivert Minister of Economy and Finance and Laurent Msellati, Head of World Bank Operations in Haiti signed a Financing Agreement relating to a Private Sector Employment and Economic Transformation Project (PSJET) financed by a grant approved by the World Bank to the tune of US $75 million from the International Development Association (IDA) over a period of 6 years.

"“The grant will help to spur growth in Haiti’s private sector, with an emphasis on firms owned by women. The main aim of the initiative is to create jobs by enhancing MSME’s access to finance and business development services. Encouraging growth in these Haitian small enterprises is essential to helping the country reduce poverty, stem violence and create a more positive future for the Haitian people," said Laurent Msellati, Manager of World Bank operations in Haiti.

In recent years, the private sector has been affected by successive socio-political crises. The COVID-19 pandemic and the August 2021 earthquake exacerbated the already difficult business environment. The Private Sector Jobs and Economic Transformation Project will improve the capacity of viable micro, small and medium sized enterprises to grow, contribute to economic diversification and strengthen the economy’s resilience to climate change and natural hazard shocks.

"By focusing on private sector employment and economic transformation, the project is part of the post-COVID-19 economic recovery plan which aims to give a strong incentive to growth and the creation of jobs", said Michel Patrick Boisvert, Haiti’s Minister of the Economy and Finance. "At the start of the project, special attention will be paid to micro, small and medium enterprises, in the areas affected by the earthquake, in order to enable them to benefit from improved access to finance and support services."

The project will also support the resilience and growth of value chains through improved business development services and greater access to financial resources.

HL/ HaitiLibre



Twitter Facebook Rss
Send news to... Daily news...




Why HaitiLibre ? | Contact us | Français
Copyright © 2010 - 2026
Haitilibre.com