Konbit

Konbit (also spelled coumbite) is a Haitian Creole term for a traditional form of agricultural communal work, that has also taken on a broader sociopolitical meaning in Haiti similar to barn raising in North America.

[1] A related type of communal work is a kóve.

[1] The Spanish word "convite" is used in the Dominican Republic in a somewhat similar way.

[2] The term is used in the names of some Haitian and diaspora NGOs, and even of several Haitian political parties.

It can also refer to a style of Haitian music and dance associated with work parties,[3][4] possibly being a form of influence on Rara music,[5] and the sense of solidarity has also been compared to that of hip-hop culture.