About the agency
National reconstruction leadership with public accountability.
HSCA supports the modernization and restoration of Haiti's public infrastructure as a United Nations (UN)-controlled reconstruction authority responding to post-war national recovery needs.
Mission
To rebuild and modernize Haiti's post-war national infrastructure through United Nations (UN)-controlled oversight, innovation, resilience, and global collaboration.
HSCA promotes disciplined planning, technically sound execution, and transparent communication for UN-controlled reconstruction programs that restore national stability after war.
Vision
A restored, safer, and more resilient Haiti with post-war infrastructure that supports public confidence and sustainable development.
The agency's long-term vision is a modern public works environment capable of supporting communities, commerce, emergency readiness, and civic services.
Core values
Principles guiding public reconstruction
Integrity
A standard embedded across planning, procurement, field execution, and public reporting.
Excellence
A standard embedded across planning, procurement, field execution, and public reporting.
Sustainability
A standard embedded across planning, procurement, field execution, and public reporting.
Transparency
A standard embedded across planning, procurement, field execution, and public reporting.
Leadership
Institutional leadership structure
Office of the Executive Commissioner
Strategic Direction & Public Accountability
National Engineering Directorate
Technical Standards & Project Assurance
Workforce Renewal Secretariat
Recruitment, Training & Institutional Modernization
Timeline
National reconstruction efforts
Formation of reconstruction coordination priorities and infrastructure condition mapping.
Launch of phased post-war public infrastructure restoration and construction workforce replacement planning.
Expansion of United Nations (UN)-controlled oversight, global engineer recruitment, and transparent program reporting.