The Ayiti 2030 Agenda Initiative
Towards a Haitian-owned Transition Authority/ Leadership
A Haitian-owned transition leading to:
1. A United Haiti – Free from foreign interference, with a broad-based transitional government.
2. A Country of Institutions – Strong rule of law, electoral reforms, and accountable governance.
3. A Country of Jobs – Economic revival fueled by diaspora investment and grassroots entrepreneurship.
Guiding Principles
• Sovereignty: No externally imposed governance.
• Diaspora Leadership: 4.5M Haitians abroad as catalysts for change.
• Inclusivity: Engage all factions—civil society, private sector, marginalized communities.
• Rule of Law: Justice and security as foundations for recovery.
Political Solution Out-Of-Crisis
- Establish a Haitian-owned transitional authority representing all factions.
- Reject foreign-appointed interim governments.
- Reform electoral laws preparing for free, fair, and credible elections.
- Reject foreign-imposed governments and externally brokered political settlements.
Diaspora-Led Humanitarian Response/ Intervention
- Immediate Quick-Wins:
- Haiti Street Olympic 2030: Sports-based community rebuilding.
- Mobilize the Haitian diaspora for quick-win relief projects in food security, healthcare, and education.
- Launch community-based reconstruction programs, including Haiti Street Olympic 2030, to unite communities through sports and cultural activities.
Security & Justice Reform
- Disarm gangs while upholding human rights standards.
- Prosecute vigilante “bwakale” violence and create rehabilitation programs.
- Strengthen and professionalize Haiti’s police and judicial systems.
- Train Haitian-led security forces (no foreign troops).
Economic Revival & Global Partnerships
- Channel diaspora remittances, diaspora expenditures, diaspora purchasing power into sustainable local business development.
- Advocate for debt relief, targeted investment, and trade—not military occupation.
- Build solidarity-based alliances with African, Caribbean, and Latin American nations.
- Haiti Leadership: International Conference on Creole Speaking Countries.
- Haiti Leadership in Music Internationally.
Electoral & Democratic Reform
- Overhaul Haiti’s electoral system to prevent “popularity contest” politics.
- Strike the right balance between popular backing and stakeholder confidence.
Global Advocacy & Diplomacy
- Demand UN policy shifts:
- Rescind Resolution 2699 (foreign troop mandate).
- Redirect aid to Haitian NGOs, not foreign contractors.
- Strengthen ties with Africa & CARICOM for solidarity-based support.
Mobilizing Haitian Expertise
- Recruit diaspora professionals for institution-building, tech innovation, and policy reform.
Call to Action
For the Haitian People & Diaspora
- Demand a Haitian-owned political transition—not foreign-imposed governance.
- Support grassroots projects such as sports initiatives, job creation programs, and local enterprise funding.
- Engage policymakers in the U.S., UN, and partner nations to endorse the Ayiti 2030 Agenda.
For the International Community
- Stop imposing transitional governments.
- Replace foreign military deployments with developmental aid and technical assistance.
- Respect Haitian sovereignty and self-determination in political processes.
- Fund SDG-aligned projects in education, healthcare, infrastructure, and economic development —not military missions.
For the United Nations, Caricom, the African Union, the Organization of American States (OAS)
- No, No, No and No.
- Rescind UN Resolution 2699 (foreign troop mandate).
- Instead, We Would Welcome a Haiti Donor Conference—fund Ayiti 2030 projects.
