Hope in the Skies for the Mothers of Haiti
In 2024, Haiti Air Ambulance (HAA) committed to addressing Haiti’s maternal health care crisis and offer hope in …
In 2008, President Bill Clinton called for action to address Haiti’s needs after four hurricanes devastated the country, leading to the formation of the Haiti Action Network. After the 2010 earthquake, the network focused on long-term development in agriculture, cultural preservation, education, energy, enterprise development, health, shelter, and water, sanitation, and hygiene.
With rising gang violence, political instability, and the continued threat of extreme weather, the Haiti Action Network remains focused on locally-led solutions for sustainable recovery.
Through the Clinton Global Initiative (CGI), the network fosters partnerships between grassroots organizations and multilateral partners to strengthen Haiti’s capacity to overcome challenges and build a path to recovery.
Despite Haiti’s significant and complex challenges, Haitian-led organizations and cross-sector partnerships are driving solutions and delivering proven results.
CGI participants create Commitments to Action to address pressing global challenges, with a particular focus on actions that can make a difference today, tomorrow, and this year.
Our community of doers partner to develop new, specific, and measurable projects and programs to advance climate resilience, economic inclusion, health equity, humanitarian response, women and girls’ equality, and more.