Communal Development Plan for Tortue Island (2013-2016)
Summary — This is a comprehensive development plan for Tortue Island commune in Haiti's Northwest Department, covering 2013-2016. The plan includes diagnosis of local conditions and strategic planning for development interventions.
Key Findings
- Tortue Island is one of Haiti's most isolated communes with significant infrastructure challenges.
- The commune has a very young population profile, representing demographic opportunities and challenges.
- Major deficiencies exist in basic services including education, health, transportation, water, and electricity.
- Economic activities are primarily based on agriculture, livestock, fishing, and charcoal production.
- The island has significant untapped potential for wind energy and tourism development.
Full Description
The Communal Development Plan for Tortue Island presents a comprehensive analysis and strategic planning document for one of Haiti's most isolated communes, located in the Northwest Department. The plan follows a structured methodology including preparatory phases, communal diagnosis, and communal planning for the 2013-2016 period.
The document provides detailed diagnosis of the territory and its population, covering geographic location, demographic profile, environmental conditions, and natural disaster risks. It examines the institutional framework including territorial collectivities, state services, and local governance structures including mayors, CASECs, and ASECs.
Extensive analysis covers social services and infrastructure including education, health, transportation (both terrestrial and maritime), water access and sanitation, electricity (noting the absence of power and wind potential), culture, sports, and employment. The economic context is thoroughly examined, covering agriculture, livestock, fishing, commerce, charcoal production, artisanship, boat construction, and tourism potential.
The planning section establishes vision and objectives, identifies priority intervention sectors with strategic orientations, presents specific projects for 2013-2016, includes a three-year investment plan, and ensures coherence with national strategy including the PSDH (Strategic Plan for Haiti's Development).