(2025-04) Public Investment Program, revised (rectificatif) budget, FY 2024-2025 (final version, Council of Ministers/AFM/CPT)
Summary — This document presents the rectified budget for public investment programs in Haiti for the 2024-2025 fiscal year. It details the allocation of funds across various government ministries and projects, distinguishing between national and external funding sources. The total rectified budget amounts to 114.116 billion gourdes.
Key Findings
- The total rectified public investment budget for 2024-2025 is 114,116,000,000 gourdes.
- External resources constitute the majority of funding at 70,873,240,000 gourdes, compared to 43,242,760,000 gourdes from national sources.
- The economic sector is allocated the largest share of 56,985,452,413 gourdes, followed by the social sector with 37,547,017,476 gourdes.
- Significant investments are planned for infrastructure, urban renovation, and agricultural development across multiple Haitian departments.
- Projects include strengthening public administration, improving access to education and health services, and promoting sustainable development initiatives.
Full Description
This comprehensive report outlines the rectified public investment budget for Haiti for the 2024-2025 fiscal year, totaling 114,116,000,000 gourdes. The budget is structured to show allocations for various ministries and projects, categorized by internal (Treasury Public, Other Internal Financing) and external (Bilateral, Multilateral) funding sources. Key sectors receiving significant investments include the economic sector, public works, agriculture, education, health, and justice. The document provides a detailed breakdown of expenditures, highlighting national and international contributions to development initiatives across different departments and national programs.
Notes
Series: PIP rectificatif (mid-year revision of the FY2024-2025 public investment budget), 26 pages. Site card labels this 'Version Finale CDM/AFM/CPT 14-04-25' with description 'approuvé le 14 avril 2025', which fixes the (2025-04) title date. Reached via the 'PIP adoptés' static document list, not the live projects-en-cours dashboard.