Public Sector · Peacebuilding
United Nations Peacebuilding Fund
Haiti Peace Infrastructure Archive
A three-year, multi-agency youth peacebuilding programme had generated activity across all ten Haitian departments — civic forums, school-based peace clubs, artistic initiatives, political dialogue, and community projects — but the evidence was scattered across reports, partner archives, and field documentation. Stakeholders needed a single, public-facing record that could withstand institutional scrutiny while remaining accessible to participants and the broader community.
We designed a bilingual (English/French) interactive archive structured around the programme's five thematic pillars. The platform combines narrative storytelling, primary-source documentation, and verified impact data, with editorial workflows that let the UN team and government counterparts contribute content directly. Architecture and hosting choices prioritized longevity — the archive needs to remain authoritative long after the implementation period closes.
The site now serves as the official public record of the programme, used by the Peacebuilding Fund, partner UN agencies, and Haitian ministries. It documents engagement across the full territorial scope and is referenced in subsequent programming and evaluation work.
- 48,698 people reached
- 10 departments covered
- 5 thematic pillars
- Dec 2022 – Jun 2025
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