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The Haitian Transitional Presidential Council Can No Longer Continue Until the Second Monday in February 2026.
Dear family, friends, and citizens across the globe,
We find ourselves at a crucial crossroads where we must confront the reality that the Transitional Presidential Council of Haiti has failed to accomplish its two main goals: ensuring security and organizing elections to guide our country toward development by the second Monday in February 2026.
As concerned citizens, we believe it is unacceptable for the members of the Transitional Presidential Council to continue to


Haiti/Insecurity: The Role of the Mulatto Private Sector in Fostering Disorder
Haiti/Insecurity: The Role of the Mulatto Private Sector in Fostering Disorder


Will Studying in Creole Help Haiti Develop Economically? How?
- Increased school completion rates among Haitians lead to more students entering university.
- More university graduates mean more individuals are equipped to start their own businesses.
- An increase in businesses generates more job opportunities.
- More jobs contribute to a decline in juvenile delinquency.
- A reduction in delinquency results in less violence.
- With peace and literacy, individuals can research and educate themselves.


Open Letter to the President of the United States, Donald Trump
Dear Mr. President,
I want to express my admiration for your leadership and urge your support in helping Haiti navigate its ongoing crisis—a struggle that has persisted since our Independence in 1804.
Many Haitians acknowledge the challenges they face with immigration, but appreciate your administration's efforts to address corruption in Haiti, particularly with the ongoing investigations into the assassination of former President Jovenel Moise. While there are mixed opinio


The Barriers to Peace in Haiti: An In-Depth Analysis of Stakeholders and Interests
For over a year, Viv Ansam has been asking for peace in Haiti. They've been pleading for an end to the massacres, putting forth local agreements, and reaching out to communities. Despite these efforts, peace remains elusive. Why is this? Who stands in the way of what seems like a straightforward and humane request—to stop violence, allow children to resume schooling, and permit the markets to thrive?


Unmasking the Tongue-in-Cheek Strategy: A Call for Genuine Accountability in Haiti
The ongoing practice of imposing sanctions without genuine accountability or judicial punishment, combined with a lack of reparations, is a tongue-in-cheek strategy by the international community that seeks to whitewash the corruption in Haiti. According to the country’s criminal and civil laws, there can be no sanction or punishment that doesn’t involve reparation. I firmly believe that resolutions aimed at tackling the symptoms rather than the root causes of Haiti’s problem


Empowering Education in Haiti: The KÒTAKÒT Initiative
1. Language Policy Reform: We propose the establishment of a ministerial council dedicated to promoting Creole as the official administrative language within all government offices. This initiative seeks to improve communication and accessibility in public services, ensuring that government documents are readily comprehensible to the majority of the population.


Cultivating a Sustainable Future: The Interconnection of Education, Environment, and Community Well-being
It is essential to recognize that a sustainable environment cannot thrive without education, and this education must be conducted in the predominant language of the community. Imagine a world where reforestation is prioritized, providing access to clean air, fresh water, and a wealth of nutritious food for our communities. Below is a detailed examination of this crucial connection:


Haiti's Struggles: Unraveling a Web of Corruption and Inequality
While gangs often steal the spotlight in discussions about Haiti's challenges, they aren't the root cause. The deeper issues embedded within these layers of society significantly contribute to the ongoing struggles faced by the nation.


The Importance of Promoting Creole as an Administrative Language
As a proud citizen of Haiti, I often reflect on the prevalence of French proficiency among our population. It raises the question: out of every 100 Haitians, how many are truly fluent in French? For a large segment of the population, French is not easily accessible, leading to barriers in communication and limiting access to essential services.


Honoring Jean-Jacques Dessalines by Voting for Miniard Culpepper in Boston's District 7 City Councilor.
Wilsonn views Jean Jacques Dessalines as one of history's most notable Black heroes due to his unwavering dedication to liberty and justice.


To the President of the United States,
The Haitian community looks to you for support during this critical time.


Exploring the Root Causes of Family Breakdown in America
Rather than solely focusing on the child support money mechanisms that become a business income, there should be a concerted effort to...


Exploring Haiti's Challenges and the Call for Justice
The people of Haiti—especially those in vulnerable areas like Solino, La Salines, Cité Soleil, Port-au-Prince, and Artibonite—continue


Empowering Ilavach Island for Greater Autonomy and Educational Advancement
VKI radio thrives as a collective initiative that focuses on the expression and heritage of the Ilavach people.


Help Île-à-Vache Get Radio Voile FM Back
I sincerely request your support in returning this radio station to the air.


Focus on Aux Cayes
We are extremely pleased to present the above ideas for the redevelopment of this beautiful City.


Thank you to President Lesly Voltaire and the Transitional Presidential Council for inaugurating southern Haiti's international airport and seaport.
Thank you to President Lesly Voltaire and the Transitional Presidential Council for inaugurating southern Haiti's international airport.


Haiti is facing a severe crisis marked by rampant gang violence.
A recent incident highlighted this brutality when gang members burned a child alive, and tragically, the victim's mother died while crying


Understanding "Divide and Rule" Tactic: A Call for Community Awareness.
The broader community must recognize this manipulation tactic, known as "divide and rule."
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