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Oct 29
Raising Proud Haitians: Embracing Culture and History in Education

Haitian culture and history offer a rich heritage, often overshadowed. Teaching young Haitians about their cultural roots builds pride and responsibility. By centering education on Haitian history, language, and achievements, we can cultivate strong identities, encouraging young Haitians to lead with purpose. Here’s how this approach can transform education. Celebrating Haitian Culture Haitian culture brims […]

Oct 29
Why NGOs Should Use Accountability Platforms to Build Trust

Trust is the foundation for nonprofits. NGOs rely on donor support, community backing, and stakeholder confidence. But keeping trust intact isn’t easy. Accountability platforms help NGOs boost transparency, streamline compliance, and strengthen supporter relationships. Here’s why accountability platforms are critical for modern NGOs. Strengthening Donor and Stakeholder Transparency Transparency builds trust. When NGOs share financial […]

Oct 11
6 Unforgettable Ways Haiti Has Helped the United States

Haiti may not always be in the spotlight for its influence on the United States, but its contributions run deeper than most realize. From history to culture, the Caribbean nation has played a vital role in shaping America. Here are six significant ways Haiti has helped the United States:   The Haitian Revolution and the […]

Oct 04
Rethinking Haiti’s Education During the Crisis

Haiti is facing a big crisis in education that needs immediate attention. Haiti’s education system is struggling with low enrollment, poor teaching quality, and many barriers that stop children from going to school. To understand the issue better, we need to look at the state of education in Haiti, how it ranks globally, why many […]

Sep 05
Tourism as a Tool for Development: Rethinking Haiti’s Tourist Industry

Haiti is a nation filled with rich history, vibrant culture, and breathtaking landscapes. However, when most people think of tourism in the Caribbean, places like the Bahamas or Jamaica come to mind. For years, Haiti’s tourism industry has struggled due to political instability, economic hardship, and natural disasters. Despite these challenges, the country has the […]

May 01
Opinion: Are the people of Haiti still connected to their African roots?

Haiti and Africa An Unbreakable Connection Imagine Haiti as a place that’s more than just a spot on a map in the Caribbean. It’s a place where African history is still alive today, and it tells an incredible story. Why All the Fuss About Haiti’s African Roots?Think of Haiti like a big mosaic, with pieces […]

Apr 13
Are the people of Haiti prepared for another earthquake?

In January 2010, Haiti was devastated by a catastrophic earthquake that claimed the lives of over 200,000 individuals, including hundreds of Americans and other foreign nationals. This tragic event left 1.5 million people homeless, causing profound damage to the nation’s infrastructure and economy. More than a decade later, the critical question arises: Is Haiti prepared […]

Oct 29
Unity in Roots: Lixon Vilsaint’s Petition for a Stronger Haitian Presence in UN Peacekeeping

In the midst of ongoing turmoil, a compelling initiative is taking root, spearheaded by product innovator and Haitian native Lixon Vilsaint. With a deep understanding of the complexities that his homeland endures, Vilsaint is advocating for a significant shift in UN peacekeeping strategies in Haiti. Less than a month after the UN Security Council approved […]

Sep 11
Unveiling the Tragedy: Why the Haiti Earthquake Was So Devastating

The earthquake that struck Haiti on January 12, 2010, stands as one of the most devastating natural disasters in modern history. This catastrophic event left an indelible mark on the nation, resulting in unparalleled destruction and loss of life. In this blog post, we will unravel the reasons why the Haiti earthquake was so devastating, […]