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Voykuh

Clecton Phillip · released 5 Aug 2026 · Open in App Store ↗

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Description

Voykuh is a civic-intelligence platform for the Caribbean, built around the Rupture Simulation Engine (RSE) — a deterministic simulator that models how fiscal and political shocks cascade through small, externally exposed economies.

Set a scenario. Watch the cascade. Read the numbers.

THE RUPTURE SIMULATION ENGINE

Model five Eastern Caribbean states — St. Kitts and Nevis, Dominica, Grenada, Antigua and Barbuda, and Saint Lucia — over horizons from six months to five years. Apply scenario presets drawn from real regional pressures, or build custom shocks. Every run reports a system state (Stable, Strained, Crisis, Rupture) alongside the indices behind it: Dependency Fragility, Macro Adjustment Index, and Regional Contagion Index.

REGIONAL CONTAGION

Shocks don't respect borders. Enable regional contagion to propagate a disturbance in one state across its CBI peers and see which neighbours hold and which give way — rendered as a live network of weighted links between the five economies.

TRANSPARENT BY CONSTRUCTION

Every simulation exposes its assumptions. The Assumption Transparency Panel lists every parameter behind a run, baselines are calibrated against IMF Article IV reports and national budget statements, and each result carries a reproducibility hash — so any figure can be re-run and checked.

CIVIC DISCUSSION

Share analysis, publish findings, and discuss what the numbers mean with others following the same questions. Post text, images, audio, and video.

INDEPENDENT — NOT A GOVERNMENT SOURCE

Voykuh is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or operated on behalf of any government, agency, or central bank. Simulations are independent analytical exercises — not predictions, official forecasts, or official government data. They are built from publicly available sources documented on the methodology page.

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