Caribbean Ingenuity In Pictures: How Haiti & Cuba Are Adapting Through Crisis
News Americas, NY, NY, Tues. March 24, 2026: Across parts of the Caribbean, where economic hardship, blackouts, and instability remain daily realities, something else is also visible. Here’s Caribbean ingenuity in pictures.
From the streets of Haiti, where children fashion football goals from scrap metal and discarded tires, to neighborhoods in Cuba where communities gather in dim light during ongoing power outages, life continues – creatively, defiantly.
In Delmas, Port-au-Prince, Haiti, young boys play football in the street using makeshift equipment, turning limited resources into moments of joy. In Havana, Cuba, residents navigate fuel shortages and blackouts, improvising solutions to move, cook, and survive while playing dominoes in the dark.
These images reflect more than struggle. They reveal ingenuity.
Across the region, communities are adapting in real time – building, repurposing, and finding ways forward despite mounting challenges tied to economic strain, infrastructure gaps, and political uncertainty.
For many, this is not new. It is a continuation of a long Caribbean tradition: making something out of nothing.
Even amid crisis, the region’s spirit remains unmistakable – resilient, resourceful, and unbroken.




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