Relèvement économique à Musac

CORESM rassemble habitants, diaspora et partenaires pour dynamiser l’économie locale de Musac. Ensemble, nous soutenons initiatives agricoles, coopératives, formation des jeunes et projets sociaux durables.

Qui sommes-nous à Musac

CORESM œuvre pour le développement de Musac en renforçant agriculture, éducation, infrastructures essentielles et protection sociale avec des partenariats nationaux et internationaux.

A detailed aerial photographic view of the lush valley of Musac in southeastern Haiti, with patchwork agricultural fields in vibrant greens and earthy browns stretching between gently rolling hills. A small, clearly defined river winds through the center, bordered by neatly organized terraces and modest rural infrastructure such as dirt roads, small storage buildings, and solar-powered water pumps. Soft late-afternoon sunlight bathes the landscape in a warm, golden tone, creating long, gentle shadows that emphasize the terrain’s contours. Shot in sharp focus from a high bird’s eye perspective, with a clean, documentary style that feels professional and optimistic, symbolizing coordinated economic and social development across the valley without showing any people.
A close-up, photographic realism scene of a modern rural development planning table inside a simple, well-lit office. On a smooth wooden tabletop lie a detailed topographic map of the Musac valley, neatly arranged printed charts of economic indicators, and color-coded folders labeled for agriculture, infrastructure, education, and health. A tablet computer displays a satellite image of the region, while a calculator, pens, and a small Haitian flag emblem rest nearby. Diffused daylight from a nearby window creates soft, even lighting with gentle shadows, producing a calm, organized atmosphere. Composed from a slightly elevated angle using the rule of thirds, with sharp focus on the documents and a subtly blurred background, conveying professionalism, strategic planning, and collaboration with national and international institutions, without any human presence.
A realistic photographic image of a newly installed small-scale irrigation system in Musac’s farmland, featuring sturdy blue PVC pipes running along well-tended vegetable rows of cabbage, carrots, and leafy greens. Drip emitters glisten with fresh water droplets under soft morning light, casting tiny sparkling highlights on the moist, dark soil. In the background, green hills rise gently beneath a pale blue sky with a few wispy clouds, slightly out of focus to emphasize depth. The mood is hopeful and forward-looking, with a clean and modern aesthetic. Shot at low angle close to the ground with shallow depth of field, the composition leads the eye along the irrigation line, symbolizing practical economic uplift and improved agricultural productivity without any visible workers.

Actions

Formation

Ateliers pratiques pour jeunes et femmes sur gestion de microentreprise, épargne, leadership communautaire et compétences professionnelles de base.

Agriculture

Appui technique, semences améliorées et petits équipements pour renforcer la production locale et valoriser les filières agroécologiques.

A professionally photographed scene of a modest but modern community resource center exterior in rural Musac at golden hour. The concrete building is freshly painted in light cream and soft blue tones, with a clear sign indicating it is funded through economic and social recovery initiatives. Solar panels are neatly aligned on the rooftop, and a small, well-maintained garden with tropical plants and young fruit trees surrounds the entrance. Warm, low-angle sunlight creates a gentle glow on the facade and casts elongated, welcoming shadows across a clean, compact courtyard. Framed at eye level with balanced composition and sharp focus, the image feels trustworthy, organized, and aspirational, representing improved social infrastructure and international partnership, while intentionally avoiding any depiction of people.
A detailed, high-resolution photographic close-up of a microfinance and cooperative development workspace, focused on financial tools used to support small producers in Musac. On a clean desk lie neatly stacked Haitian gourde banknotes, open ledger books with clearly written columns, and a laptop showing a simple bar chart of local economic growth. A small stamp bearing the CORESM acronym rests beside orderly stamped documents. Natural light from a side window creates soft, directional illumination, forming subtle shadows that give depth and texture to the paper and currency. Captured from a slightly oblique overhead angle with shallow depth of field, the main documents are in crisp focus while background storage shelves and binders gently blur. The mood is professional and transparent, emphasizing structured economic empowerment without any human figures.
A documentary-style photographic image of a carefully maintained rural road improvement project in the Musac valley. A newly graded dirt and gravel road curves gently through verdant fields and small hillside plots, with sturdy drainage ditches and simple concrete culverts visible along the edges. Reflective roadside markers and a small sign indicating support from national and international development partners stand beside the road. Overcast daylight provides soft, even lighting, minimizing harsh shadows and enhancing detail in the textures of gravel, soil, and vegetation. The composition uses a leading line perspective from a low, roadside angle, drawing the viewer’s eye into the distance toward layered green hills. The atmosphere is practical and forward-moving, symbolizing better market access and social connectivity, with no vehicles or people present.
A high-quality photographic scene of a small rural computer and training room designed to strengthen local capacities in Musac. Several modern laptops sit neatly arranged on a long, light-wood table, each displaying different simple graphs, maps, or educational materials related to agriculture and community development. The walls are freshly painted in neutral off-white, with a large laminated map of the Musac valley and a printed timeline of development goals pinned neatly. Cool, diffused fluorescent ceiling lights evenly illuminate the room, creating a clean, professional ambiance with minimal shadows. Shot from an eye-level, wide-angle perspective with sharp focus across the entire frame, the image conveys organization, access to knowledge, and social uplift through training, while deliberately avoiding any human presence.

Actualités

Nos actions

12/06/25

Centre communautaire

Musac, Haïti

13/06/25

Centre agricole

Roche Plate

14/06/25

Parc sportif

Musac centre

19/06/25

École presbytérale

Section Musac

20/06/25

Marché communal

La Vallée Jacmel

21/06/25

Maison jeunes

Tiron, Musac

26/06/25

Place publique

Musac, Sud-Est

27/06/25

Salle polyvalente

Meyer, Haïti

28/06/25

Chapelle locale

Bourdon, Musac

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Témoignages

Hope D.

Grâce aux formations CORESM, j’ai pu lancer une petite activité de transformation de fruits et payer la scolarité de mes deux enfants.

Hope D.

Le comité nous écoute réellement; les réunions communautaires ont permis de prioriser l’accès à l’eau potable dans notre section rurale.

Hope D.

Les partenariats de CORESM avec des ONG ont apporté des kits scolaires et un soutien psychologique après les dernières catastrophes naturelles.

Hope D.

Les jeunes de Musac participent maintenant à des projets culturels et sportifs qui renforcent la cohésion sociale et réduisent la violence.

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Musac, Vallée-de-Jacmel

Hours

Lundi–Vendredi 9h–16h

Phone

+50934567890

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