The Future Leaders of Haiti movement successfully completed

On Saturday August 16th, Paul Altidor, Haiti's Ambassador in Washington, D.C., culminated the “Future Leaders of Haiti" internship program during a cocktail at Royal Oasis Hotel. During the ceremony the six Haitian-American university students who worked in Haitian public institutions and the seven Haitian university students who worked at the Haitian Embassy in Washington, D.C. were presented a plaque as well as a Certificate of Completion. The event was attended by Pamela White, Ambassador of the United States in Haiti, heads of private universities, parents and friends of the participants.

Le Nouvelliste
Par Le Nouvelliste
21 août 2014 | Lecture : 2 min.
llThe inaugural class "Antenor Firmin Fellows” was named after Antenor Firmin, a renowned Haitian scholar and public servant. Firmin’s commitment to public administration and civic engagement, his astute political mind, and his sharp diplomatic skills are still widely admired and studied in Haiti and abroad 103 years after his death. The Fellowship Program is a cross-cultural, educational initiative designed to meet two main objectives: to involve the Haitian Diaspora in the country’s development process and to foster the career development o

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