Haiti’s economy is constrained by political instability, natural disasters, and reliance on remittances and agriculture. Market competition is minimal due to informality and infrastructure deficits. Public policies focus on poverty reduction and disaster resilience, though implementation is hindered by weak governance. Regulatory frameworks are underdeveloped, deterring investment. Haitian society is youthful and resilient but faces widespread poverty and unemployment. Education access is expanding, though quality and resources remain limited. Healthcare infrastructure is underfunded and inadequate to meet population needs. Climate risks, including hurricanes and deforestation, exacerbate development challenges. Haiti’s recovery depends on governance reforms and long-term investment.