Draft:Scientific research in Haiti

In Haiti, scientific researchers make considerable efforts despite the obstacles. They often work in difficult conditions with limited resources. Their work is aimed at solving local problems in public health, sustainable agriculture, environmental protection and many others. Despite the challenges, their determination to contribute to their country's progress is remarkable.

There are several organizations, academic institutions and research laboratories in the country focusing on scientific research, such as (CREGED, LAQUE , CRAPU , CHIBAS , CERED , EDSE) , CRISH  , ISTEAH  and Quisqueya University.

The challenges of scientific publishing in Haiti
In Haiti, communication remains a major challenge for the popularization of scientific research. Scientific research is mainly published in French. Only 42% of the Haitian population can express themselves in French, and the majority speak Creole, the country's official language. This hinders the dissemination of knowledge in the country, despite research focusing on local issues.

Outlook
Faced with this chaotic situation facing researchers, universities and other entities have set up methods to raise funds to encourage scientific research. These include the Bank of the Republic of Haiti.

Scores on certain indicators, such as bibliometrics, have risen in various fields, including the environment, health and agronomy, thanks to research carried out at Quisqueya University.

The role of researchers
Researchers play a crucial role in society, conducting research and developing innovative solutions to problems in a variety of fields, from medicine to engineering to the environment. They help to advance science and improve people's lives through programs such as the study of organic matter in sediments to model environmental changes over the last millennium using a sediment core from Lake Azuei in Haiti.