The IHRC is charged with continuously developing and refining Haiti’s development plans, assessing needs and gaps for investments, and ensuring that the implementation of development plans is coordinated, effective, transparent and delivers real change in the lives of the Haitian people. To do so, all post-earthquake related projects or programs funded by donors or non-governmental organizations are required to be submitted to the IHRC, as are private sector projects or programs deemed by the IHRC to be of “National Significance”. (Projects not meeting the above criteria may be voluntarily submitted.)
Please help the IHRC ensure an efficient recovery by submitting your projects - whether existing or planned - now!
As Co-Chairs of the Interim Haiti Recovery Commission (IHRC), we invite you to explore this website and learn more about the reconstruction efforts in Haiti.
Established in April 2010 by the Government of Haiti through the leadership of President Préval and the Haitian Parliament, the IHRC reflects a shared vision for the future of Haiti that is rooted in the priorities of the Haitian people, marked by transparency, implemented in partnership with friends of Haiti, focused on quickly providing improvements in the lives of Haitians, and informed by reconstruction experiences in other countries.
With the engagement of international donors, businesses, investors, non-governmental organizations, and Haitians living abroad, and fueled by Haiti’s unique combination of values, resources, advantages, and ingenuity, we are confident the IHRC can help achieve the vision that Haitians have for the future of their country.
- Prime Minister Jean-Max Bellerive and President Bill Clinton
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Interim Haiti Recovery Commission to Hold its Second Board Meeting
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17/08/2010
Port-au-Prince, Haiti -- The Interim Haiti Reconstruction Commission (IHRC) announced today ... Read more