Rezime ekonomi touris Ayiti - Prosperity Data360

Rezime ekonomi touris Ayiti - Prosperity Data360

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Rezime — Rezime done touris Bank Mondyal la prezante endèks touris prensipal yo pou Ayiti, ki montre kontribisyon touris nan PIB la nan 4,1% ak nan travay nan 12,3% nan 2024.
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Rezime ekonomi Prosperity Data360 Bank Mondyal la bay yon aksyon konplè sou pèfòmans sektè touris Ayiti ak endèks prensipal yo. Dokiman an prezante enpak ekonomik touris la, ki montre sektè a kontribye nan 4,1% nan PIB Ayiti ak li reprezante 12,3% nan total travay yo nan 2024. Rapò a gen done istorik sou rive entènasyonal yo ak resèt touris yo, ak 0,94 milyon rive entènasyonal yo ki anrejistre nan 2019 ak $0,62 milya nan resèt touris entènasyonal yo nan 2018. Rezime a kouvri plizyè dimansyon devlopman touris yo ki gen ladan anviwonman an ki favorab, kondisyon politik yo, enfrastrikti ak sèvis yo, resous touris yo, ak faktè dirab yo. Sepandan, Ayiti manke done pou Endèks Devlopman Vwayaj ak Touris (TTDI), ki evalye politik ak faktè devlopman touris peyi yo nan 17 pilye yo ki òganize nan 5 dimansyon. Dokiman an gen done konparatif yo ki pozisyone Ayiti nan rejyon Amerik Latin ak Karayib la ak klasifikasyon peyi revni entèmedyè enferyè yo. Li prezante divès endèks demann ak ofrann touris yo, byenke anpil metrik espesifik pou Ayiti yo pa disponib, ki klere defi koleksyon done yo ki ka gen nan sektè touris peyi a. Nòt metodolojik yo eksplike metòd kalkil yo pou endèks prensipal yo, ki souliye kontribisyon touris nan PIB la gen ladan depans dirèk vizitè yo, depans gouvènman touris yo, ak enpak ekonomik yo ki pi laj nan efè endirèk ak ki endwi yo. Done yo rasanble soti nan plizyè sous entènasyonal yo ki gen ladan WTTC, UNWTO, WDI Bank Mondyal, ak Fowòm Ekonomik Mondyal.
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Public Disclosure Authorized Prosperity Data360 Economy Snapshot Tourism HAITI LATIN AMERICA & CARIBBEAN (LCN) ; LOWER MIDDLE INCOME Key Indicators Tourism contribution to GDP (%) 4.1 (2024) Tourism contribution to employment (%) 12.3 (2024) International arrivals (Millions) 0.94 (2019) Intl. tourism receipts (USD, Billions) 0.62 (2018) T & T Development Index (Best Score=7) Data not available T & T Development Index Ranking Data not available Tourism Contribution to GDP (%) Contribution to Total Employment (%) T & T Development Index (TTDI) Public Disclosure Authorized Indicator HTI S.R. World Score, 2024 - - 4.0 Score, 2021 - - 4.0 Score, 2019 - - 3.9 Rank, 2024 - - 60.0 Rank, 2021 - - 60.0 Rank, 2019 - - 60.0 Ranking out of 119 economies S.R. denotes the corresponding sub-region in the TTDI report SOURCE: WTTC SOURCE: WTTC SOURCE: WEF TTDI International Arrivals (Millions) International Receipts (USD, Billions) Tourism FDI in region (USD, Billions) Public Disclosure Authorized SOURCE: WDI SOURCE: WDI SOURCE: UNWTO Tourism Enabling Environment Public Disclosure Authorized T & T Development Index Pillars, 1-7 (best) T & T Development Dimensions, 1-7 (best) Prosperity Data360 GENERATED ON: 2025-10-08 Tourism Supply Marine Protected areas (% of territorial waters) Terrestrial Protected areas (% of total land area) SOURCE: WDI SOURCE: WDI Number of rooms (Thousands) Occupancy rate / rooms (%) SOURCE: UNWTO SOURCE: UNWTO Tourism Demand International Tourist Arrivals (Millions) International Tourism Receipts (Current US$, Billions) Travel Services (% of commercial service exports) SOURCE: WDI SOURCE: WDI SOURCE: WDI Prosperity Data360 GENERATED ON: 2025-10-08 Methodological Notes Tourism contribution to GDP. Refers to the Travel and Tourism’s total contribution to GDP, which equals the internal Travel & Tourism consumption (i.e. visitor spending, domestic resident Travel & Tourism expenditure, and government individual Travel & Tourism spending) minus the purchases (including imports) by Travel & Tourism providers, as well as its wider impacts on the economy (i.e. the indirect and induced impacts). More information can be found at the WTTC/Oxford Economics 2023 Travel & Tourism Economic Impact Research Methodology of May 2023. Tourism contribution to total employment. Refers to Travel and Tourism total employment and it is calculated in different ways depending on whether the economy has a TSA, input-output tables, or none of those. More information can be found at the WTTC/Oxford Economics 2023 Travel & Tourism Economic Impact Research Methodology of May 2023. T & T Development Index. The Travel & Tourism Development Index (TTDI) benchmarks and measures the set of factors and policies that enable the sustainable and resilient development of the Travel and Tourism (T&T) sector, which in turn contributes to the development of an economy. The TTDI is calculated as an average (arithmetic mean) of 17 component pillar averages (arithmetic means), organized into 5 dimensions: 1. Enabling Environment (five pillars): 1. Business Environment; 2. Safety and Security; 3. Health and Hygiene; 4. Human Resources and Labour Market; 5. ICT Readiness 2. T&T Policy and Enabling Conditions (three pillars): 6. Prioritization of T&T; 7. Openness to T&T; 8. Price Competitiveness 3. Infrastructure and Services (three pillars): 9. Air Transport Infrastructure; 10. Ground and Port Infrastructure; 11. Tourist Services and Infrastructure 4. T&T Resources (three pillars): 12. Natural Resources; 13. Cultural Resources; 14. Non-Leisure Resources 5. T&T Sustainability (three pillars): 15. Environmental Sustainability; 16. T&T Socioeconomic Impact; 17. T&T Demand Sustainability More information can be found at the Technical notes and methodology of the TTDI 2024. International Tourist Arrivals and Receipts. Data are compiled by the UNWTO Secretariat based on preliminary data reported by the institutions of the various countries and territories. Receipts from international tourism are a services export in the countries’ balance of payments (the ‘travel’ item) which includes all transactions related to the consumption of goods and services by international visitors, such as accommodation, food and drink, fuel, domestic transport, entertainment, and shopping. Travel receipts do not include receipts from international passenger transport contracted from companies outside the travelers’ countries of residence. International tourism receipts account for exchange rate changes and inflation. More information can be found at the UNWTO World Tourism Barometer. Travel Services. Travel covers goods and services acquired from an economy by travelers for their own use during visits of less than one year in that economy for either business or personal purposes. Same as in the case of travel receipts, Travel Services include local transport (i.e., transport within the economy being visited and provided by a resident of that economy), but exclude international transport (which is included in passenger transport). Travel also excludes goods for resale, which are included in general merchandise. For more information, email us at: tourism@worldbankgroup.org Visit our Tourism and Competitiveness website. Prosperity Data360 GENERATED ON: 2025-10-08 Disclaimer The Prosperity Data360 platform only aggregates publicly available data and does not produce or own any mentioned data. Region and income group mapping followed in the data sheets are as per the official World Bank classification. Aggregates calculated do not include economies absent in the World Bank list. Economy borders or names do not necessarily reflect the World Bank Group's official position. Maps available through the Prosperity Data360 are for illustrative purposes and do not imply the expression of any opinion on the part of the World Bank, concerning the legal status of any economy or territory or concerning the delimitation of frontiers or boundaries. Prosperity Data360 GENERATED ON: 2025-10-08