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Our National Approach

The world we live in is full of challenges and pains inherent to our existence as human being. Those challenges constantly compel us to reexamine our actions and adjust what we are doing in such a way that could best bring about peace and progress. As a humanitarian organization, Fair World Builders must evaluate its works and program so that it could impact lives of its target populations in a very positive way. That’s why, after our first quinquennial, we come up with a new national approach that merge individuals and communities to create a sustainable environment for development and peace because we have learned the intrinsic bound between individual and community.

What is this approach standing for? When working in Haitian communities, our staff and volunteers must ensure actions that could impact both individual and communities as a whole because their survival is intertwined. The society cannot move forward while leaving behind individuals in one hand. Individual cannot move forward while showing disinterest in the communities’ affairs in the other hand.

Being aware of all that, our national approach to create a better and safer Haiti for all consists of working with organizations, corporations, community leaders and local government so that we can create a conducive space of coordinated actions to foster change within our communities. By the same token, some individuals might not be founded in any of those categories and must be part of our actions so that no one could feel being left behind; we will meet those individuals in their respective position, bring them into the table of the discussion and make them part of the collective actions as actors and beneficiaries. They will participate in their own transformation.

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