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Stéphanie Sophie Louis: A Symbol of Youthful Commitment for Haiti’s Real DevelopmentHaïti
Stéphanie Sophie Louis: A Symbol of Youthful Commitment for Haiti’s Real Development
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  • February 23, 2025
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Stéphanie Sophie Louis: A Symbol of Youthful Commitment for Haiti’s Real Development

Stéphanie Sophie Louis is the name of this young Haitian woman who is fully committed to the fight for the development of her country. A political scientist, activist, entrepreneur, and speaker, she was born on September 18, 2001, at the University Hospital of Haiti’s State University in the capital of Haiti. She is one of three daughters of her parents. Stéphanie grew up in central Haiti, specifically in the commune of Lascahobas. The key word in this young woman’s life is "commitment"; indeed, from her adolescence, she joined the scouts movement. This experience would serve as a springboard for her to be useful to her community. In 2017, she was even named Scout of the Year for the Central Department. Thanks to her involvement with the scouts, she had the chance to travel across the country early on, organizing summer camps for a children’s association, in various locations across the national territory: from Gonaïves to Les Cayes, passing through Marchand Dessalines, Arcahaie, and Saint-Marc. The young girl she was at that time, with her parents’ permission, was able to cross the entire land of her birthplace, which naturally led to a genuine love for her country, a way of confirming the idea that those who see this country up close always end up falling in love with it.

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A Remarkable Journey

Stéphanie Sophie Louis has an academic journey marked by excellence and an outstanding status. She completed most of her classical studies in Lascahobas but finished her education at the Mixed Institution of Modern Education in Port-au-Prince. In addition, she was the winner of a departmental essay competition on the Dessalinian ideal in 2017, organized by the Ministry of National Education. This already testified to her intellectual capacity, particularly regarding her reflection on Haiti’s most important historical figure. In 2018, she was one of the 12 finalists in the singing competition organized by the Ministry of National Education in collaboration with artist BIC on May 18. In 2020, she was admitted simultaneously to the Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy and the Faculty of Dentistry at the State University of Haiti. However, she abandoned both faculties after one year of medicine and two months of dentistry because she had received a full scholarship to Quisqueya University after winning a competition organized by Zanmi Lasanté. Thanks to this scholarship, she pursued studies in political science. She admits to abandoning her studies at the State University of Haïti because her conviction was that serving the country was best done through politics. This is why she urges the youth not to limit themselves in this area. To engage in politics is to commit to better serving the country, she assures us.

In 2022, she created her jewelry company "Addacha KREYASYON," where she is the main creator of jewelry made with materials such as Tagua, which she imports from Colombia. Also in 2022, she initiated a debate club to improve communication skills and interpersonal competence among students at Quisqueya University. In May 2023, she represented Haïti in a United Nations simulation in Dubai on the theme of the impact of artificial intelligence on industries. Today, in addition to teaching civics in schools, she is the founder and coordinator of a youth political organization called JERH (Youth Engaged for the Renaissance of Haiti) and is also the current Young President of the Haitian Youth Government. This initiative aims to stimulate youth governance. As part of this, she was invited to participate in a Haitian delegation alongside former Prime Minister Gary Conille in 2024 to attend the United Nations General Assembly.

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A Deep Love for Her Country

"If we learn to truly know this country, we will all have the desire and the will to fight for its freedom, as our ancestors did," she declared. These words alone would be enough to demonstrate her convictions and the strong certainty surrounding her commitment to the country that gave her life. In this sense, Stéphanie can only be seen as a role model. For a country thrives according to the love its children have for it and the magnitude of that love, which can push them to invest in its well-being. A nation becomes more beautiful through the love of its people. Stéphanie admits that she has set her love into action, awaiting the other children of Haiti.

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A Personality Shaped by Great Encounters

Stéphanie Sophie Louis considers herself a product of significant encounters, at a time when some are trying to build walls to confiscate the right to meet with a large part of the world. This statement deserves to be highlighted. The encounters she had the opportunity to make in her adolescence shaped the person she is today. Stéphanie also advocates for better relationships among Haitians, believing that healthier bonds between Haitians are an absolute necessity. "A Haitian must stop being the colonizer of another Haitian," she told us. This domination of one Haitian over another has led to the country’s downfall. To revive it, we must reverse the trend.

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An Example to Follow

In summary, the image of Stéphanie Sophie Louis embodies a dynamic Haiti, ready to embrace change, but above all ready to invest in the construction of that change and the advent of a better tomorrow. A country only dies when its people radically give up on life. It is time to promote life and unity in this country, and this young woman advocates for these values in her discourse.

Stéphanie is a living presence capable of inspiring anyone across the world. Young people like her leave their mark on Earth by overcoming major challenges. A society that wants to live supports any voice that spreads hope within its community, and that’s exactly what Stéphanie does through her engagement.

Stéphanie is also a testament to Haitian youth. At just 24, she contradicts the dominant stereotype surrounding Haiti’s youth, often accused of being depraved, lacking ideology, and being both victim and accomplice to Haiti’s misfortune. Stéphanie represents the other side of Haiti’s youth: one that rises as an example, proposes, studies, and speaks out for her deep and just convictions. A country reflects what its children make of it. Every country needs worthy children to face its challenges. If the country’s problems are many, its victory is still possible, and this is exactly what the presence and commitment of this young woman alongside her country truly embody.

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