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Haiti - FLASH : IDB grant of $43.9M to benefit more than 200,000 young people
12/08/2025 09:00:30

Haiti - FLASH : IDB grant of $43.9M to benefit more than 200,000 young people

Friday, August 8, 2025, the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) approved a $43.9 million grant to expand support for over 200,000 vulnerable youth between the ages of 15 and 35, with a focus on young returnees and those not in education, employment, or training (NEET).

The program that is designed to reduce the risk of violence and exclusion by creating jobs and pathways to reintegration, combines paid community work with on-the-job training, digital literacy, and entrepreneurship support. It also helps returnees reintegrate through vocational programs, creates safe spaces for youth, and expands access to mental health and gender-based-violence services – key tools to help youth regain stability and stay out of violence.

• Approximately 8,600 youth will participate in the Cash-for-Work Plus modality, engaging in small-scale infrastructure projects.

• Some 10,000 returnees will benefit from reintegration support, including vocational and entrepreneurship training.

• Ten multipurpose youth centers will be rehabilitated and activated across the country, providing digital literacy, socioemotional training, and recreational activities to an estimated 114,000 youth.

• An additional 70,000 young people will also gain access to healthcare screenings, mental health services, and support for survivors of gender-based violence.

The project will also strengthen the capacity of Haiti’s Social and Economic Assistance Fund (FAES) through training in project management, procurement, monitoring and evaluation. It supports the implementation of Haiti’s National Social Protection and Social Promotion Policy (PNPPS) in coordination with state and non-state stakeholders.

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