#54 Off-Grid Water in Haiti: How Decentralized Solutions Are Quenching a Nation’s Thirst
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In a country where safe drinking water remains out of reach for millions, innovation is flowing far beyond pipes and pumps.
This episode explores how off-grid and decentralized water services are reshaping access to safe drinking water in Haiti. With limited public infrastructure and recurring political and economic crises, private enterprises, social innovators, and NGOs have stepped in to deliver clean water where centralized systems fall short.
We examine the rise of solar-powered water kiosks, community-managed systems, and entrepreneurial water networks—focusing on pioneers like DloHaiti, which operates decentralized, solar-powered water kiosks that serve rural and peri-urban communities at a fraction of traditional costs. The episode also looks at how financing innovations from Untapped Global emerged directly from Haiti’s challenges, creating new models for funding off-grid infrastructure in fragile markets.
Alongside social enterprises, we explore the role of established providers such as Caribbean Bottling Company (Culligan), NGOs deploying community kiosks, and solar-powered rural water systems that together form a resilient, if imperfect, water ecosystem.
Key themes include:
- How decentralized water kiosks function as micro-utilities
- The economics of selling safe water in low-income settings
- Public health and affordability impacts
- The role of solar power and off-grid technology
- Persistent challenges: insecurity, fuel shortages, maintenance, and scale
This case offers powerful lessons on resilience, entrepreneurship, and delivering essential services in fragile contexts, showing how clean water can still flow—even when systems collapse.
Key words
Off-Grid Water Services, Haiti Water Crisis, Decentralized Infrastructure, DloHaiti
Solar-Powered Water Kiosks, Safe Drinking Water Access, Social Enterprises in WASH, Impact Investing, Fragile States Innovation, Water Entrepreneurship, Public Health and Sanitation, Sustainable Development