Decent Work and Economic Growth

Building Dignity Through Opportunity

Empowering Haitian Families Through Skills, Entrepreneurship, and Ethical Work

C2C Haiti advances Decent Work and Economic Growth by equipping individuals with job-ready skills, supporting entrepreneurship, strengthening local leadership, and fostering faith-based values that promote integrity, responsibility, and sustainable economic opportunity.
Economic growth in Haiti is not simply about increasing income — it is about creating dignified work, sustainable livelihoods, and opportunities that allow families to thrive with independence and pride. At C2C Haiti, we believe that meaningful employment is a cornerstone of stable communities, strong families, and long-term development.

Our approach integrates workforce readiness, entrepreneurship, leadership development, and character formation. Rather than fostering dependence, C2C Haiti seeks to cultivate self-sufficiency by equipping individuals with practical skills, ethical work habits, and the confidence to build their own economic future.

Rooted in partnership, respect, and faith, C2C Haiti is committed to a future where Haitian men and women have access to decent work that supports their families, strengthens their communities, and honors their God-given potential. This mission aligns with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goal #8: Decent Work and Economic Growth, while honoring Haitian culture, resilience, and community leadership.

Why “Decent Work and Economic Growth” Matters in Haiti

Many Haitian families face barriers to stable employment, including limited access to training, entrepreneurship resources, and formal job opportunities. These challenges contribute to cycles of poverty, economic insecurity, and migration pressures that separate families and weaken communities.
C2C Haiti addresses these realities by focusing on:
  • Job readiness and practical skills training
  • Entrepreneurship and small business development
  • Ethical leadership and work culture
  • Community-based economic empowerment
  • Long-term sustainability rather than short-term aid
This holistic approach helps create not just jobs — but dignified livelihoods that uplift entire communities.

How C2C Haiti Promotes Decent Work and Economic Growth

C2C Haiti supports economic empowerment through the following strategies

Workforce Readiness & Skills Training

  • Preparing individuals for real employment opportunities
  • Teaching practical, market-relevant skills
  • Encouraging discipline, reliability, and professionalism
C2C Haiti Workforce Development

Entrepreneurship & Small Business Support

  • Helping individuals start or grow local businesses
  • Providing mentorship and practical guidance
  • Encouraging innovation rooted in community needs
C2C Haiti Entrepreneurship Programs

Ethical Work & Character Formation

  • Promoting integrity, responsibility, and excellence
  • Encouraging service-oriented leadership
  • Strengthening moral foundations in the workplace
C2C Haiti Leadership Training

Community Economic Development

  • Supporting locally driven economic initiatives
  • Strengthening collaboration among families and leaders
  • Building systems that benefit the whole community
C2C Haiti Community Development

Family Stability & Financial Empowerment

  • Helping families achieve greater financial security
  • Encouraging wise stewardship and planning
  • Reducing economic stress that affects children and households
C2C Haiti Family Support

Don't Let Poverty Destroy Someone's Dreams

Measurable Impact : How We Track Progress

Focus Area Economic Challenge C2C Haiti’s Approach Desired Outcome
Employment Limited job access Skills training More employable adults
Entrepreneurship Lack of business knowledge Mentorship & support Thriving local businesses
Work Culture Informal/unstable work Character formation More reliable workforce
Community Growth Fragmented efforts Local collaboration Stronger local economy
Family Stability Financial insecurity Financial empowerment More resilient households

Frequently Asked Questions

For C2C Haiti, Decent Work means safe, dignified, and meaningful employment that allows individuals to provide for their families and contribute positively to their communities.

C2C Haiti primarily equips individuals with skills, training, and support so they can access employment or create their own economic opportunities.

Through mentorship, practical guidance, and community-based initiatives that encourage sustainable small businesses.

Faith fosters integrity, responsibility, stewardship, and service — values that strengthen both individuals and local economies.

Supporters can donate, partner with water initiatives, volunteer, or advocate for sustainable water access in Haiti.

Help us create dignified work and economic opportunity in Haiti.

Through partnership, prayer, and action, we can empower families, strengthen communities, and build lasting prosperity.
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