

Haiti is experiencing an unprecedented crisis, at least since the assassination of President Jovenel Moïse in July 2021. Since then, armed gangs have steadily expanded their control, paralyzing institutions, infrastructure, and essential services. In 2025, according to the World Bank, Haiti’s economy contracted for the seventh consecutive year, with real GDP declining by 2.7% and average inflation reaching 28.3%. Prospects for 2026 remain extremely fragile.



