Konbit Zero Waste: The Ministry of Environment and SNGRS on a Mission in the Grand North to Intensify the Fight Against Poor Sanitation
By La Rédaction · Port-au-Prince
· 2 min read · Updated 24 April 2026
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strengthen urban sanitation;
eliminate illegal dumping;
modernize waste management infrastructure;
involve local communities and the population. A Concerted Approach for Sustainable Results Officials emphasized the need for close collaboration between the State, municipalities, and civil society to ensure the effectiveness of the actions undertaken. The tour in the Grand North is thus seen as a lever to bring public policies closer to local realities and adapt interventions to the specific needs of the territories. Daril Baltazar reaffirmed the authorities' commitment to sustainably transform the Haitian urban landscape, emphasizing that the fight against poor sanitation requires technical means, strengthened governance, and citizen mobilization. Towards a Strengthened National Environmental Policy Beyond the operational aspect, this mission reflects a broader political will: to make waste management a priority axis of public action. The objective is to establish a national dynamic capable of responding to the environmental and health challenges linked to poor sanitation. In a context where the degradation of the living environment remains a major challenge in Haiti, this joint initiative by the Ministry of Environment and SNGRS could constitute a turning point, provided that the announced commitments translate into concrete and sustainable actions on the ground. ###
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