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The digital revolution is an opportunity for young Haitians without university degrees, says Xavier Michon

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The global job market is undergoing a profound transformation. According to the World Economic Forum’s Future of Jobs report, 170 million new jobs will be created worldwide by 2030, while 92 million others will be displaced. Even more significant is that 39% of the skills recognized today will be transformed or rendered obsolete. Faced with this upheaval, which many perceive as a threat, Xavier Michon chooses to see a window of opportunity for Haitian youth, including those who do not have access to higher education.

The first pathway identified by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) Resident Representative in Haiti involves online certifications. Virtual learning platforms now enable any young individual, in any connected area of the country, to acquire internationally recognized skills without steping into a traditional university classroom. An internet connection and strong motivation are enough to secure certifications in web development, graphic design, project management, or digital marketing, allowing access to knowledge without prohibitive registration fees or geographical constraints, Michon explained as a guest on the Panel Magik radio show.

The second avenue highlights outsourced services. Haiti possesses a competitive advantage that few Caribbean nations can claim, which is the ability to simultaneously serve both English-speaking and French-speaking markets. This unique linguistic asset opens the doors to the massive global contact center and outsourcing industry. To illustrate this potential, Xavier Michon cited the example of Jamaica, which already employs 60,000 people in this sector, and noted that serious projections show Haiti could generate up to 13,000 jobs within five years in this field. These positions are accessible without a university degree, provided individuals possess solid communication skills and basic training.

The third pillar is the digital freelance economy. Global service platforms allow Haitian freelancers to offer their skills directly to clients in London, Montreal, or Miami without any start-up capital. Today, a young person in Pétion-Ville can land an international contract using nothing more than a smartphone.

What makes this outlook even more promising is the exact nature of the skills identified by the World Economic Forum as the most sought-after by 2030, including adaptability, creativity, resilience, and the capacity to solve complex problems in unstable environments. These specific qualities have been developed by Haitian youth not within the confines of school classrooms, but through real-life experiences shaped by years of adversity and resourcefulness. While these competencies do not appear on any official diploma, they are highly valuable and position young Haitians favorably in a restructuring international labor market.

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