Communal Development Plan of Jean Rabel 2012-2017
Summary — Communal development plan for Jean Rabel commune in Nord-Ouest department covering 2012-2017 period. Document outlines strategic priorities for local development across multiple sectors including agriculture, health, education, and infrastructure.
Key Findings
- Jean Rabel commune covers multiple sectors requiring coordinated development approach across transport, agriculture, health, education and infrastructure.
- Previous PCD (2007-2010) provided foundation and lessons learned for improved second-generation planning.
- Participatory methodology through Communal Development Council ensures community ownership and stakeholder engagement.
- Strategic alignment with national development priorities enhances resource mobilization potential.
- Multi-sectoral programming addresses interconnected development challenges in rural commune setting.
Full Description
This Communal Development Plan serves as a comprehensive strategic framework for the development of Jean Rabel commune in Haiti's Nord-Ouest department for the 2012-2017 period. The document represents a collaborative effort involving local authorities, civil society, and development partners through the Communal Development Council (CDC). It builds upon lessons learned from the first PCD implemented from 2007-2010.
The plan follows a participatory methodology including territorial diagnosis, priority setting, and strategic planning across multiple sectors. Key areas covered include transport infrastructure, agriculture and livestock, environment, entrepreneurship and commerce, health, education, energy, water and sanitation, sports and culture, and institutional strengthening.
The document provides detailed analysis of the commune's demographic, geographic, economic and social characteristics, identifying both strengths to leverage and weaknesses to address. It establishes a clear vision and objectives for the five-year period, along with specific programs and projects aligned with Haiti's national development strategy.
Implementation focuses on financing mechanisms, investment planning, resource mobilization, and monitoring and evaluation systems. The plan aims to serve as a guiding tool for all stakeholders interested in Jean Rabel's development while avoiding duplication and waste in project financing.