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Press release
Director-General condemns murder of journalists Wilguens Louissaint and John Wesley Amady in Haiti
January 11, 2022
News
Promoting the right to education and SDG4 in Haiti
December 21, 2017
News
UNESCO engages in immediate response following Hurricane Matthew in Haiti
October 18, 2016
Article
A week of activities for Creole, the native language of Haitians
UNESCO has joined forces with the Haitian Creole Academy AKA to celebrate International Mother Language Day A week of activities was organized from February 17 to 21 2020 in the Centre Department of Haiti
March 13, 2020
Article
Model health clubs to promote health in schools
March 13, 2020
Article
COVID-19 pandemic: Message from the UNESCO Office in Port-au-Prince
PortauPrince 18 March 2020 Today the world is facing an emergency which requires us to combine all our efforts to provide an appropriate response to the COVID19 pandemic which affects all areas in particular the education sector in a context where currently one out of every two pupils and students cannot go to their respective educational establishment while other similar decisions are expected
March 19, 2020
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The world in 2030: UNESCO survey
June 4, 2020
Article
The Historic National Park: Citadelle, Sans-Souci, Ramiers and its Biodiversity
As part of the project Preservation of Heritage and Support for the Tourism Sector PAST the office of UNESCO in PortauPrince undertook a floristic inventory for the conservation of the monuments and the natural environment of the historic national park Citadelle SansSouci Ramiers PNHCSSR The aim of this study was to revise the different species and evaluate their conservation status as a means to stop the erosion of biodiversity and propose actions for the conservation and restoration of the natural spaces for the wellbeing of the population and the conservation of the monuments The preliminary results revealed that the PNCCSSR has a great diversity of plants that can respond to health nutritional and environmental resilience issues     Actually the inventories have shown that the park has a high rate of endemic plants to conserve More than fifty medicinal plants have been identified and five to eight species of trees exist on the site with large roots that prevent landslide and protect the area of Citadelle    Nevertheless the park is also threatened with high fire hazard owing to the fact that the ecosystems have been disrupted and invaded by the pioneer and invasive plants such as ferns Moreover agroforestry practices over a large part of the PNHCSSR convey the impression that the area is conserved and protected Additionally severe erosion of sol and of the biodiversity has been noticed  This research has shown that it is urgent to stop the elimination of stabilization species to avoid landslides one must invest in environmental education develop conservation and safeguard plans for critically endangered species and restoration plans for degraded ecosystems to strengthen the environmental resilience to protect the monuments The inventory realized in the context of the project PAST cofinanced by the Haitian Government and the World Bank displays that there is a need for the PNHCSSR to be classified among the protected areas like Park Macaya and the Visited    Nature is our wealth our daily actions can lead to its protection and degradation Haiti is the second richest Caribbean country in floristic biodiversity The flora of the country which describes the plants dating from 1930 will have a century soon However these resources are very little known valued and preserved Consequently the Haitians barely know about the riches of the flora On the occasion of the world biodiversity day celebrated this year around the theme the solution of our problems is in nature it is relevant to sensitize the Haitian population generally and that of the park in particular on the threats of biodiversity An ideal moment to display that the solutions for health food safety environmental resilience in the face of climate changes and natural disasters are also found in nature  
July 30, 2020
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PR@TIC, a Digital Platform FOR the Continuity of Education in Haiti
In Haiti the first cases of Covid19 appeared on the 19th of March 2020 and for instance 144 countries around the world the Haitian government authorities have adopted a series of procedures including the closing down of schools The education of more than 4 million Haitian children has been interrupted the educational stakeholders agree on providing a platform of educational resources towards the continuity of the school year which had already severely shaken by the political crisis  Globally UNESCO enumerates 1186127211 learners affected by the current pandemic or 677 of all learners enrolled at preprimary levels primary secondary and higher education 144 countries having closed their schools With a view to minimizing the impact of this health crisis on the Haitian education system as much as possible the Ministry of National Education and Vocational Training MENFP quickly reacted by setting up a working group to manage the crisis provoked by Covid19 which is responsible for developing the strategic response plan for the education sector in Haiti This response plan encompasses six areas Heighten awareness and communication around Covid19 Pedagogical support for students carrying on distance learning activities  Support the functionaries with hygiene kits in order to strengthen the protection measures for agents in the workplace Support the educational agents distinctly teachers and parents Preparation for the resumption of school activities Enhance the capacity of the education system to manage crisis situations The second area commended the creation of a virtual platform of educational and learning resources thus allowing primary and secondary students to continue their distance learning The platform by the name of PRTIC has been operational since April 24 2020 It can be accessed free of charge via the MENFPs website or at the following address httppraticmenpfgouvhtapp Access is directly possible via a computer phone or tablet or through social networks Learners students can ask questions about a course posted online in a space reserved for this purpose and following the principle of asynchronous interaction the teacher interacts with his learnersstudents In addition to this platform distance education in Haiti also plans to broadcast audiovisual courses on the National Television of Haiti TNH and other private channels as well as on radio stations in the capital and in the departments through community radios The learning content will also be available on USB media in the relevant departments and technical directions for students The MENFP also plans to print on paper certain contents and lesson sheets for the primary and secondary level as well as for the ENI for the purpose of reaching the public who do not have access to digital technology in order to avoid leaving no one on the sidelines of education which remains a fundamental right in this time of crisis Despite the goodwill and the efforts made by the shareholders certain specific challenges inherent in this approach still need to be addressed UNESCO supports the countries in their efforts to mitigate the immediate impact of schools closing mainly for more vulnerable and disadvantaged communities and to facilitate the continuity of inclusive education for all through distance learning  This is why it strongly supports the MENFP in its distance education programs and initiatives in Haiti in particular through the Global Coalition for Education launched by UNESCO to support the States to develop the best solutions for distance education and to reach the children and young people who are most at risk with the support of several other institutions including the World Bank the InterAmerican Development Bank and UNICEF
July 30, 2020
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#STOPinfodemic: UNESCO launches campaign to tackle the problem of disinformation in Haiti
As the world faces disinfodemia this wave of false information about the COVID19 pandemic the media are more than ever faced with their responsibility concerning objectivity in the treatment of information and must use science to communicate the facts and help save lives On the occasion of May 3 2020 which marks the World Press Freedom Day the UNESCO Office in PortauPrince more than ever committed to supporting the press sector whose role is undeniable as part of the response to Covid19 launched a vast campaign called STOPinfodemic through digital media to counter the phenomenon of expanding disinformation in Haiti  In this respect the UNESCO Office held an important virtual discussion with representatives of community media and online media a meeting posted on the UNESCO Facebook page followed live by more than 500 participants Several subjects were discussed including the financing and multiplication of digital media the different faces of disinformation as well as the political issues relating to online news sites a situation of particular concern in Haiti An animated video presenting the challenges of disinformation and the need to be well informed was produced jointly with the United Nations Development Program UNDP and the United Nations Childrens Fund UNICEF broadcast on the National Television of Haiti as part of this vast awareness campaign against the dangers of disinformation in Haiti a strategy piloted by UNESCO and implemented by the Haiti Campaign platform Having responded to UNESCOs appeal several digital media have joined the battle for the spreading of reliable information by posting banners on their websites thus actively participating in the STOPinfodemic campaign a strategy which joins the efforts of UNESCO and its partners at the global level to underline the role of science diversely the responsibility of the media whose work is essential in the response to the pandemic UNESCO also benefited from the support of influencers on social networks in particular a rising star of the music in Haiti the artist Tafa MiSoleil who was involved throughout the period of the STOPinfodemic campaign to relay all awareness messages against disinformation through her social network accounts totaling more than 330000 subscribers all platforms combined A toolkit has also been prepared to allow all partners who wish to get involved to be able to use all the campaign resources infographics videos posters stickers for WhatsApp etc  
July 30, 2020
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UNESCO Invites Stakeholders to Use Open Science to Better Cope with the Pandemic
The multifaceted impacts of the new coronavirus disease are not long in being felt particularly on the global economy The pandemic is generating an unprecedented crisis that is no longer only healthy It is imperative now more than ever to strengthen scientific cooperation between scientists policymakers private practitioners industries health professionals and civil society for a multidimensional approach to the fight against the Coronavirus In this context marked by the COVID19 pandemic Haitian society needs reliable information to adapt its response according to a multidimensional approach which implies open access to scientific knowledge and expertise in other words a policy of evidencebased decision making In this sense the UNESCO Office in PortauPrince proposes to organize a set of Webinars on the role of open science in the fight against COVID19 in Haiti In fact as a way to transform the COVID19 crisis in Haiti into an opportunity for the future in particular to prepare for the postcrisis period UNESCO wants to initiate a constructive debate on the role of science and research in the service of sustainable development through advocacy for the production of knowledge the promotion of research and the opening up of scientific data This series of Webinars which takes gender issues into account in the debates aims to highlight throughout July the role of academic and scientific actors in the scientific decisionmaking process following the objectives set by UNESCO for societies to increase their capacity to mobilize local knowledge systems and create synergy with science to meet the challenges of sustainable development Haiti facing the COVID19 pandemic open science and research at the service of the response this is the theme chosen for this series of exchanges and scientific debates which will involve political decisionmakers but mostly researchers professors of universities and academic partners However it targets the entire population in general but in particular students civil society the media in their educational purpose journalists and all types of content producers The 5 planned sessions will address the subthemes specific to the key orientations for the revitalization and use of natural sciences applications social and engineering in Haiti in the context of COVID19 namely food and nutritional security the challenges of educational continuity the role of information technologies artificial intelligence and above all the economic impact of the pandemic in Haiti These debates will be broadcast live on the pages of partner institutions as well as on UNESCOs web platforms
July 30, 2020
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The Role of the Haitian Press in the Response to the Coronavirus Pandemic
On World Press Freedom Day on May 3 2020 the UNESCO office in PortauPrince held a week of activities to draw attention to the role of the press especially in the fight against the coronavirus pandemic Journalism without fear or complacency it is around this theme that the various activities took place as part of the commemoration of the World Press Freedom Day in Haiti at a time when the Office of UNESCO in PortauPrince is more than ever committed to supporting the press sector whose role is undeniable in the response to COVID19 Haiti fell 21 places in the 2020 world press freedom ranking produced by Reporters Without Borders RSF This reveals the need for all actors concerned to work tirelessly to strengthen the safety of journalists Indeed UNESCO took the opportunity to salute the memory of all journalists who have been victims of their profession or simply because of their status as journalists In her speech for the occasion the representative of UNESCO underlined the efforts of the Organization in the fight for a free but also responsible press Ms AlvarezLaso insisted on the need for journalists to base their work on facts to promote responsible journalism essential to face the crisis in the current context of the coronavirus pandemic For his part the Resident Coordinator of the United Nations System Mr Bruno Lemarquis recalled that the COVID19 pandemic gave birth to another pandemic just as worrying and which is spreading much more quickly the infodemic For Mr Lemarquis the press must be part of the solution to this phenomenon by providing verified information based on facts  During Press Freedom Week the UNESCO office in PortauPrince invited all journalists to take part in the webinar on Journalism in a Time of Pandemic A discussion with several media representatives and journalists was organized online followed by a highlevel meeting with key decisionmakers including the Minister and Secretary of State for Communications UNESCO believes that a free press should be one that is equipped trained and responsible It will continue to favor innovative partnerships with all sectors because every threat or attack against freedom of the press must be a matter of concern for all For today and tomorrow our society needs a free independent and responsible press 
July 30, 2020
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Slave Trade Archives
UNESCO has launched the Slave Route Project in 1994 It aims to break a silence and make universally known the issue of the transatlantic slave trade and slavery its causes and dramatic results by means of scientific work
September 9, 2020

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