— J. Harvey Dupiton

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What I Do
“At Pratt Institute Engineering School in Brooklyn, New York, a professor once amusingly characterized me as a ‘lazy engineer’ due to my laid-back demeanor. This initial perception belies my subsequent development of a profound affinity for forging solutions wherever challenges present themselves.”
Global Campaign for the Institutionalization of Democracy
The Future We Should All Want must obey the fundamentals of science– Political Science that is. We must follow science by restoring the institutional building blocks’ that are necessary to reconcile popular will with stakeholder confidence. Where democratic systems are institutionalized, there is less of an obsession over who gets elected to office, but more of a priority over governance empowerment. Haiti like many of its sister African countries must repair the fault lines in their electoral systems to achieve an order conducive to political stability and economic democracy
Project Leader Financing for Development Fund
Financing for Development Fund (FfD-F) is a project from business in support of the economic agenda of the United Nations, known as Financing for Development agenda (FfD). FfD-F shall be the private sector investment mobilization arm of FFD. Xen Pi Capital is commissioned to lead a public-private consortium to commit $50 billion of blended finance over 10 years to help bridge a financing gap United Nations governments estimate at $12.1 trillion every year.
Global Campaign for Jobs
The Future We Should All Want is a country of jobs, a land of opportunity that empowers citizens to take charge of their destiny and thereby enable their governments to have the means to alleviate the burdens of poverty, hunger, education and healthcare as prioritized in the embodiment of the Sustainable Development Goals of the United Nations.
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- The Diaspora Economy
- Export Development
- Creative Economy
- Diaspora Tourism
- Financing for Development
- Financing for Sustainable Development
- Democratization
- Remittances
- Foreign Direct Investments
- Global Consumer Goods
- Multicultural Marketing / Ethnic Markets
- Global Immigrants
- Cross-border Infrastructure
- Network Economy
- Diaspora Bonds
- Global Campaigns
- Community Mobilization
- Community Empowerment
- Common Ground Initiatives
- Street Games
- Public Private Partnerships
- Nation-building

My Global Initiatives over the years
- United Society of Achievers, Inc.
- Reconciliation the Mandela Way
- NGO Committee on Africa and the Caribbean
- Project for Peace and Reconciliation in Haiti
- Nouvel Ordre Unitaire (NOU)
- (GLobal) Community Voicemail
- International Day of Peace Soccer Tournament (1999)
- World Telecom Day
- United Nations Association Haiti (founder)
- Option 3
- Initiative on Emerging Diaspora Markets (2008-2009)
- World Forum on the Diaspora Economy (2009-2014)
- Diaspora Economy/ Diaspora Economy Investing
- Diaspora Economy Networking Countries
- Financing for Development Business Advisory Group
- Financing for Development Fund
- Xen Pi Capital
- United Nations Week (Summit Action Week 2015)
- United Nations Week
- NYC United Nations Week
- United Nation General Assembly Week (NYC, NJ, CT)
- United Nations Weekly
- Global Campaign for Jobs
- Future We (Should All) Want Campaign
- Renewed Solidarity with Haiti in the Future We Want (Moveon.org Campaign)
- The Transition Project
- NGO Committe on Private Sector Development
- Financing for Development Fund Consortium
Gallery of My Events/Initiatives Over the Years










































My Story
J. Harvey Dupiton is an electrical engineer and a visionary deeply invested in international development. Beyond that, he’s a staunch advocate for humanitarian rights and a social entrepreneur determined to catalyze transformative change in the world economy by recognizing and harnessing the interdependence of nations.
His personal creed guides his work: life is a daily celebration to be cherished each day, and happiness should never be postponed.

My Story
Today, Harvey is the Managing Director at Xen Pi Capital,
where he’s spearheading the design of the Financing for Development Fund
(FfD-F). This fund is a business-conceived project designed to bolster the
United Nations’ global agenda on Financing for Development, specifically by mobilizing
private investment capital for the developing world.
The FfD-F’s foundation lies in Mr. Dupiton’s patented World
Forum on the Diaspora Economy. This influential forum operated from 2008 to
2014 at the United Nations, gaining significant support from the Least
Developed Countries group and the Office of the President of the General
Assembly.