Youth Ambassadors- Haiti

Haiti - Diplomacy : Two young Haitian, CARICOM Youth Ambassador
01/05/2012 11:45:44


Haiti - Diplomacy : Two young Haitian, CARICOM Youth Ambassador


The Directorate of Youth and of the insertion (DJI) and the Ministry of Youth, presented during a ceremony last week, as part of Youth Ambassador Program of the Youth, established by the DJI, the two new young Haitian ambassadors, Nickson Athis and Cindy Ferla Morquette to CARICOM (Caribbean Community). Was present at the ceremony, many celebrities, among others: Ambassador of the Bahamas, representatives of UNICEF, the Minister of MJSAC, the Director of the Youth Parliament in Haiti and the Director of the youth Roodly Simon who declared "We realized this ceremony to show the public [...] our willingness to go forward and allow these Ambassadors to have the opportunity to advocate for other youth at the level the Caribbean region."

Our two young Ambassadors will have for mission to share with young people of Haiti, on issues relating to CARICOM 
and promote the effective participation of youth in the formulation and implementation of all policies and programs 
affecting youth.

Earl Huntley, the Representative of the CARICOM in Haiti, has indicated that it is very important to allow youth to 
participate in the integration movement of the CARICOM "We promise to give these kids all the necessary support to 
help them to become aware of the problems to which are faced the youth today."

According to Jean René Roosevelt, the Minister of Youth, Nickson Athis and Cindy Ferla Morquette, will have the dual
 responsibility of protecting the interests of young Haitians in the conception and development of programs of the 
CARICOM, but also to disseminate in Haiti the values and principles established in the Caricom, in regard to the 
supervision of young of the Caribbean region.

The two young Ambassador promised to attract the attention of policymakers on issues of regional policy and to 
advocate for youth participation in decision making.

S/ HaitiLibre 
 

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