Transform: Haiti

Our scholars engage with Haiti’s most pressing challenges through rigorous, purpose-driven research and applied expertise. Their work advances critical understanding and contributes to the development of resilient, empowered communities. As thought leaders, innovators, and skilled practitioners, they play a vital role in shaping sustainable solutions for the nation’s future.


Real Stories of Progress in Haiti

Our students and staff are driving change across Haiti through impactful, locally led efforts. Their work spans every sector, helping build a stronger, more resilient future.

Economy

Education

Agriculture

Technology

As the United Nations Development Program works to eliminate poverty globally, it warns that brain drain could "rob the future of the poorest countries." Expertise is essential for the progress of all countries, particularly in the Global South where brain drain continues to deplete nations like Haiti of vital talent and knowledge.

Each year, fewer than 10,000 young Haitians graduate from college domestically, and a staggering 85% of them emigrate, taking with them crucial skills in fields such as economics, education, the environment, business, politics, and technology. This mass departure undermines national development by weakening the workforce, stalling economic growth, eroding the middle class, and widening the wealth gap. As public systems break down, even more citizens are driven to seek opportunities abroad, fueling a cycle of underdevelopment and poverty. Reversing this trend requires more than expanding access to education—it demands a long-term commitment to civic engagement, leadership development, and the creation of opportunities that encourage educated Haitians to stay and help build a stronger, more equitable society at home.