Megasin on the island of La Gonave could hold promise as being a focus city for development.

I wrote about how La Gonave would no longer be sold. During the time that the decree was signed vs when it was voted down, many potential and real investors have walked away from La Gonave. In that blog I wrote how they would have lost any investment they put on the island. We even halted projects just to see what would happen with the Haitian elections and the decree the island was under. Both of those issues are now solved! Thank Goodness! Now we have to work at the beginning to bring folks back to the table to consider developing the island for the sake of the people, and not some underhanded offshore deal. With that said, the small village of Megasin could be the focus city for development. Megasin is a village NW of the city of Anse-a-Galets and has a population of under 100 people. With a smaller population and close proximity to Anse-a-Galets, the landing strip and the wharf, Megasin is ripe for development. The development would be stretched over a period of time and would likely involve addressing water and waste issues first. One consideration is moving the entire village away from the current location which is right by the sea. Many of Haiti's cities and villages are literally on the sea without any protection from the sea (sea wall). Stay tuned as this is a project that could get started soon. Go Gonave!

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