1. The presenter discusses their work with the Haiti Education Alliance (THEA) to establish sustainable community education programs in Haiti, including gardening training, sewing training, and a medical education program.
2. They provide context on Haitian culture, noting that many have disabilities and lack access to healthcare. Cultural practices include women carrying heavy workloads, people with disabilities being marginalized, and communication differences.
3. The presenter advocates for universal design principles in projects to maximize participation and impact. This includes considering who will benefit from and maintain projects long-term. Collaboration between organizations is emphasized to create sustainable solutions.