disaster
Community-based Participatory Planning (CBPP) in Grand’Anse, Haiti - June 2026
By Community Organized Relief Effort at ReliefWeb
· June 17, 2026
· 2 min read
. This report presents the findings of a Community-based Participatory Planning (CBPP) exercise conducted in January 2026 in the communes (municipalities) of Corail and Pestel, located in the Grand’Anse Department of Haiti. The participatory process engaged 197 participants (65 women and 132 men) fr
Key takeaway The participatory process engaged 197 participants (65 women and 132 men) from 8 communal sections, and included representation from local authorities, community-based organizations, and vulnerable groups (e.
Why this matters
The Community-based Participatory Planning exercise in Grand'Anse, Haiti, highlights the complex interplay of economic, environmental, and infrastructural factors contributing to structural vulnerability in the region. The reliance on rain-fed subsistence agriculture and limited market access exacerbates food insecurity, forcing households to adopt negative coping strategies. The prioritization of development areas, such as strengthening food security and restoring ecosystems management, demonstrates the communities' capacity for self-analysis and proposal of solutions. Notably, the differing priorities among social groups, with men emphasizing agriculture and infrastructure, women prioritizing water access and food security, and youth focusing on employment opportunities, underscores the need for tailored approaches to address the diverse needs of the community. This report provides a foundation for multi-sectoral programming design, emphasizing the importance of community-led initiatives in disaster relief and humanitarian efforts, particularly in regions with persistent vulnerability to recurrent shocks like hurricanes and droughts.
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Category: disaster ·
Published: June 17, 2026 ·
Source: ReliefWeb ·
Reading time: 2 min
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