The Interim Haiti Recovery Commission (IHRC) is the planning body for the Haitian recovery. To ensure that the reconstruction is Haitian-led, the U.S. Government coordinates all its recovery assistance through the IHRC.
The Government of Haiti created the Interim Haiti Recovery Commission to ensure the planning and implementation of the recovery efforts are Haitian-led; involve and coordinate the donor, civil society, and private sector communities, promote performance towards Haiti’s development goals; ensure accountability and transparency; and to communicate clear outputs desired by the Haitian people.
The IHRC is co-chaired by the Government of Haiti and the UN Special Envoy to Haiti. In addition to representatives of the Haitian and donor governments, the IHRC Board of Directors includes voting members from Haiti’s legislative branch, judicial branch, labor and business communities. All major projects, those worth 10 million U.S. dollars or more, must be approved by the IHRC Board of Directors.
The U.S. Government assists the Interim Haiti Recovery Commission by:
The Interim Haiti Recovery Commission has approved over $330 million in projects funded by the U.S. government, including:
For more information on the Interim Haiti Recovery Commission, visit its website: www.cirh.ht.