HAITI

Haiti is located in the Caribbean Sea. It hosts more than 11 million residents. The country is divided administratively into ten departments, which are further subdivided into 42 arrondissements, 145 communes, and 571 communal sections. Haiti’s government consists of three branches: legislative, executive, and judicial. Its legislative branch is called the National Assembly, which makes laws and comprised of the upper house and the lower house. The executive branch carries out laws and comprised of the president, prime minister, cabinet members, and local elected executives. The judicial branch interprets laws and comprised of the supreme court and subordinate courts. 

Haiti is known for leading the liberty and freedom movement in the 18th and 19th centuries, and is the first country in the Americas to win its freedom from colonization in 1804. Haiti has the second longest coastline in the Caribbean Islands. Its Dragon's Breath Zipline is the world’s longest over water zip line. Haiti’s Hôpital Universitaire de Mirebalais is the largest solar-operated hospital in the world.

Haiti’s national sport is soccer. Its national music is Konpa. Haiti’s signature cuisines include fritay, legim, soup joumou, makaroni o gratin, bouyon, tchaka, patties, and poul ak nwa. Its national festivities include independence day, flag day, carnival, Krik?Krak!, and rara.

Haiti’s main productions are apparels, vetiver oil, cocoa, coffee, bananas, and mangoes. Haiti’s top export companies are Cola Couronne, Cola Lacave, Handxom, Prestige, Rhum Barbancourt, Rhum Vieux Labbe, Surtab, and Toussaint Coffee Liqueur. Haiti hosts nineteen embassies in its capital Port-au-Prince. It has four international airports: Aéroport International Toussaint Louverture (Port-au-Prince, Ouest), Cap-Haïtien International Airport (Cap-Haïtien, Nord), Aeroport du Grand Sud (Aquin, Sud), and Antoine-Simon Airport (Les Cayes, Sud). Haiti's main attractions include its heritage sites the national history park of La Citadelle Laferrière, Palais Sans-Souci, and Les Ramiers, Musée du Panthéon National Haïtien, Labadie, Bassin Bleu, Saut-Mathurine, Dragon's Tail Coaster, Pic La Salle, Cadras Beach, Les Arcadins, Plain of the Cul de Sac, Heroes Monument of Vertieres, Kokoye Beach, Grotte Marie-Jeanne, Fort Saint-Louis, Pic Macaya, Place Saint-Pierre, Trou Caiman, Grann Do Beach, Lake Peligre, Massif de la Hotte, Parc Historique de la Canne a Sucre, Chaine des Matheux, Gross Roche Beach, Bureau d'Ethnologie, Bananier Beach, Rival Beach, Champ de Mars, 500 Marches, and Lake Azuei.

Haiti’s residents continuously struggle economically despite the country’s plentiful resources. Incessant riots and lack of social and personal accountability have inevitably led to security instability, capital disinvestment, human capital flight, corruptible and poor management of resources, infrastructure deterioration, and foreign aide dependence.

 

President: Head of State

Website:

Supreme Court:

Website:

Minister of Commerce:

Website:

Minister of Education:

Website:

Prime Minister: Head of Government

Website:

Minister of Health:

Website:

Minister of Labor:

Website:

Minister of Development:

Website:

National Assembly:

Website:

Minister of Security:

Website:

Minister of Infrastructure:

Website:

Minister of Foreign Affairs:

Website:

 
Artibonite River, Haiti.jpg

Constituency: Artibonite

Area: 4,895 km²

Residents: 1,730,000

Website:

Nippes, Haiti.jpg
Centre, Haiti.jpg

Constituency: Centre

Area: 3,597 km²

Residents: 747,000

Website:

Nord, Haiti.jpg
Grand'Anse, Haiti2.jpg

Constituency: Grand-Anse

Area: 3,100 km²

Residents: 469,000

Website:

Fort-Liberte, Haiti.jpg

Constituency: Nippes

Area: 1,219 km²

Residents: 343,000

Website:

Nord-Ouest, Haiti.jpg

Constituency: Nord

Area: 2,175 km²

Residents: 1,067,000

Website:

Munapah, Haiti.jpg

Constituency: Nord-Est

Area: 1,698 km²

Residents: 394,000

Website:

Sud-Est, Jacmel (Haiti).jpg

Constituency: Nord-Ouest

Area: 2,094 km²

Residents: 729,000

Website:

Fort des Olivier, Sud (Haiti).jpg

Constituency: Sud

Area: 2,602 km²

Residents: 775,000

Website:

Constituency: Ouest

Area: 4,595 km²

Residents: 4,030,000

Website:

Constituency: Sud-Est

Area: 2,077 km²

Residents: 633,000

Website:

 

Name: Bank of the Republic of Haiti

Industry: Financials

Service: Central Bank

Website:

Name: Brasserie Nationale d'Haïti

Industry: Consumer Goods

Product: Brewery

Website:

Name: Fonkoze

Industry: Financials

Service: Microfinance

Website:

Name: Hôtel Montana

Industry: Consumer Services

Service: Hotel

Website:

Name: Rhum Vieux Labbé

Industry: Consumer Goods

Product: Distilled Beverages

Website:

Name: Sûrtab

Industry: Technology

Product: Electronics

Website:

Name: Unibank

Industry: Financials

Service: Commercial Bank

Website:

Name: Banque de l'Union Haïtienne

Industry: Financials

Service: Private Bank

Website:

Name: Capital Bank

Industry: Financials

Service: Commercial Bank

Website:

Name: GB Group

Industry: Conglomerate

Service: Various

Website:

Name: Hotel Oloffson

Industry: Consumer Services

Service: Hotel

Website:

Name: Sogebank

Industry: Financials

Service: Commercial Bank

Website:

Name: Tele Quisqueya

Industry: Consumer Services

Service: Broadcasting

Website:

Name: Brasserie de la Couronne

Industry: Consumer Goods

Product: Soft Drinks

Website:

Name: Comme Il Faut

Industry: Consumer Goods

Product: Tobacco

Website:

Name: Handxom

Industry: Technology

Product: Electronics

Website:

Name: Rhum Barbancourt

Industry: Consumer Goods

Product: Distilled Beverages

Website:

Name: Sunrise Airways

Industry: Consumer Services

Service: Airline

Website:

Name: Télévision Nationale d'Haïti

Industry: Consumer Services

Service: Broadcasting

Website:

 

Name: Labadee Resort

Website:

Name:

Website:

Name:

Website: