Real-time tracking, route logging, and performance reporting for national sanitation systems.
On March 12, 2026, the Ministry of Environment and the SNGRS launched Haiti's first nationally coordinated urban sanitation program. The program has political backing, municipal commitment across Port-au-Prince, and a mandate for national expansion.
What it does not have is a data layer. No route tracking. No collection records. No performance reporting. Without this infrastructure, operations cannot be measured — and without measurable results, funding cannot scale.
Sanara was built specifically to fill that gap. Not adapted from a foreign platform. Not a general-purpose tool. Purpose-built for this program, this institution, and this moment.
Four core capabilities give the SNGRS and its municipal partners complete operational visibility for the first time.
Collection vehicles are tracked automatically via GPS throughout each shift. No manual input required from drivers. Administrators see live fleet positions across all active zones from a single dashboard.
Every collection session is automatically recorded — which zone was serviced, which vehicle and personnel completed the route, distance covered, and time elapsed. A complete operational record, built without paperwork.
A centralized view of operations for SNGRS administrators and municipal partners. Coverage rates by zone, session summaries, operator performance, and incident flags — all in one place.
Weekly and monthly reports generated automatically. Formatted for internal review, municipal coordination, and institutional reporting to international funders. No manual data compilation required.
Sanara's pilot delivers measurable results within 90 days — beginning with the three initial zones of Konbit Ayiti Zéro Déchets.
Sanara is infrastructure, not intervention. It does not replace any existing operation — it makes every operation visible, measurable, and improvable.
Built from the ground up for Haiti's operational environment. Offline-first architecture for low-connectivity conditions. Minimal driver input by design — the system logs automatically.
Sanara does not compete with waste collection operators, municipal services, or the SNGRS mandate. It is a data layer that amplifies every actor already doing the work.
No hardware installation. No infrastructure investment required. The driver app runs on standard Android phones already in the field. The dashboard requires no installation.
The pilot covers three zones. The architecture supports full national rollout — Cap-Haïtien, Les Cayes, Saint-Marc. Each municipality is an additional node on the same platform.
Without data, waste operations cannot be measured.
Without measurable impact, funding cannot scale.
Haiti's sanitation programs have historically struggled to attract sustained international funding — not because the need wasn't clear, but because the evidence wasn't. Konbit Ayiti Zéro Déchets changes the political will. Sanara changes the evidence base. Together, they make the case to IDB, UNDP, and bilateral donors in the language funders require: data, outcomes, and a system that persists beyond any single program cycle.
The 90-day pilot is the beginning. The infrastructure is permanent.
Whether you represent the SNGRS, a municipal partner, a private sector operator, or an international funder — we are ready to move. The program is live. The platform is ready.