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Haiti Funders Conference

SOIL at the 6th Haiti Funders Conference

Funders who want to drive genuine impact invest in solutions like SOIL—efforts that partner with and reinforce public-sector goals to build and sustain essential services at scale. SOIL’s contribution to city-wide sanitation in Northern Haiti has taken many different forms in the last 19 years. Our....

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SOIL's Compost Boosts Crop Growth in Haiti: Eggplant Experiment

When the SOIL team received a message a few weeks ago from agronomy student Djimy Jean-Louis, complete with photos of some of the most beautiful eggplants we’d ever seen, we knew we had to learn more about how he grew such impressive crops. SOIL Research Associate Miselie Fanor Pierre reached out to....

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SOIL Featured in IDBLab Article “The Success Story of the Outcomes for Change Fund"

SOIL is honored to be featured in IDBLab’s article, "The Success Story of the Outcomes for Change Fund" , authored by Jean Emmanuel Desmornes , Senior Private Sector Development Specialist at IDB Lab. This article highlights SOIL’s participation as an implementing partner of IDB Lab's Outcomes for....

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Harry Luc SOIL Advisory Board

A Conversation with SOIL Advisory Board Member Harry Luc

From early collaborations to currently serving as a member on our Advisory Board, Harry’s work has consistently aligned with SOIL’s mission to advance dignity and justice in Haiti. We are thrilled to sit down with him to talk more about his journey, his work with SOIL, and the powerful role that the....

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Haitian Heroes, Writers, Poets & Activists

Haitian Heritage Month: Haitian Writers, Poets & Activists

Haiti is a land of many landscapes, dialects, cultures, and perspectives. 🇭🇹 While the country is currently experiencing an unprecedented moment of adversity, the beauty and pride of Haiti cannot be understated. It is this beauty and pride that mobilizes people into activism—to protest for the....

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Centre NGO Spotlights SOIL’s Work in Haiti

Inside SOIL Haiti: The Movement Changing Sanitation If you are in need of a dose of inspiration, we recommend watching Centre NGO’s latest feature on the SOIL sanitation service in Haiti. This compelling video offers an intimate look inside of the brilliant minds of senior EkoLakay managers Romel....

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PUCP Presentation

Closing the Gap in Urban Sanitation: SOIL Joins Sanima at PUCP’s Forum in Lima

Last week, SOIL participated in a thought-provoking forum hosted by Escuela de Gobierno at the Pontifical Catholic University of Peru (PUCP) , focusing on strategies for enhancing access to sanitation in urban areas. The event, titled, “¿Cómo cerrar la brecha en el acceso a saneamiento urbano?” (....

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SOIL and Haiti represented at the 2025 Outcomes Finance Alliance Summit in Colombia

SOIL and Partners Advance Discussions on Sustainable Financing in Haiti and around the world. From April 23–24, 2025, SOIL had the privilege of participating in the Outcomes Finance Alliance Summit in Cali, Colombia—an international convening of nearly 200 leaders from 23 countries, focused on....

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Launch of Phase 2 of our Results-based Financing Contract: New Growth in Caracol!

SOIL is thrilled to announce the launch of Phase 2 of our groundbreaking partnership with IDB Lab’s Outcomes for Change Fund (OCF) in Haiti, the first large-scale Outcomes Fund to be implemented in a fragile country context and small island developing state. Over the course of Phase 1 of the project....

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Loop, There It Is! Rethinking the Sanitation Cycle with Loowatt & SOIL

Friends for many years, and allies in reimagining sanitation, SOIL and Loowatt have long orbited the same vision: creatively imagining what the world might look like if waste was not simply flushed away, but transformed into something valuable. In this conversation with Loowatt’s founder, Virginia....

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