For more than 200 years of independence, Haiti has been plagued by crises. Several action plans and development strategies have already been drawn up and implemented. However, poverty and underdevelopment continue to prevail in the country. The question that comes up most often is: after so many years, what does Haiti need to make a success of its renaissance and achieve its development goals? To provide an answer to this question, the two authors, members of the "Renaissance Project" team for Haiti, propose an innovative approach based on capacity building. As development is closely linked to human capital, it is essential to accompany development programs with a capacity-building strategy based on the three dimensions defined by ACBF and a fourth proposed by CAMERCAP-PARC. Without claiming to replace the various development programs, in particular the vision of Haiti's emergence, this strategic plan is an instrument whose objective is to provide solutions for the success of Haiti's strategic development plan. In concrete terms, the present document is a set of 40 proposed ideas for achieving the country's renaissance.Book distributed by Alchimist Publishing.