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Launch in Haiti: The “Zanmi Lanati Club” is committed to the climate
Launch in Haiti: The  Zanmi Lanati Club  is committed to the climate
Launch in Haiti: The Zanmi Lanati Club is committed to the climate

Launch in Haiti: The “Zanmi Lanati Club” is committed to the climate

At the initiative of students Savela Jacques Berenji and Louino Robillard, the first two Haitians to have integrated the diploma program initiated by “SUNX, Climate Friendly Travel (CFT) and the Institute of Tourism Studies (ITS), the “ Club Zanmi Lanati” was officially launched on Saturday July 13, 2024, in Haiti, in Delmas 66. More than thirty young people took part in the initiative whose objective, among other things, is to combat climate change, promote responsible tourism, train citizens (ecological tourists) and encourage the creation of tourist and cultural wealth for sustainable development, according to the initiators.

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Haïti

A Promising Start for the Zanmi Lanati Club

The official launch of “Club Zanmi Lanati” took place on July 13, 2024 in Delmas, Haiti, with the participation of more than 30 young people passionate about the environment and sustainable development. This club is the work of Savela Jacques Berenji and Louino Robillard, the first two Haitians to have followed the diploma program initiated by “SUNX, Climate Friendly Travel (CFT) and the Institute of Tourism Studies (ITS) in the objective of training climate champions.

The committee of the “Club Zanmi Lanati” is made up of three influential members: Came Stefada POULARD, an environmental journalist specializing in climate change; Dr. Cassandra JEAN FRANÇOIS, the coordinator of Konbit San San Pou, an association committed to the fight for good blood transmission in Haiti; and Gladimy JEAN, co-founder of LE PARADIS HAITIEN, an organization that promotes culture and tourism in Haiti. This committee is also supported by 27 other young leaders, students and professionals from several civil society organizations.

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Savela Jacques Berenji
Savela Jacques Berenji
Savela Jacques Berenji

Ambitious Goals for a Sustainable Future

The main goal of the program is to combat climate change, an issue that is having devastating impacts on Haiti. Climate change is leading to rising temperatures, extreme weather and rising sea levels, seriously affecting the livelihoods of Haitians. The “Zanmi Lanati Club” aims to promote responsible tourism, train ecological citizens and create tourist and cultural wealth for sustainable development.

Louino Robillard
Louino Robillard
Louino Robillard

Louino Robillard: Call to Action to Protect the Environment

Louino Robillard, community development specialist, continues by saying the importance of raising awareness and mobilizing local communities to protect the environment.

Every action counts, let’s continue to work together

, he stressed, dreaming of seeing all Haitians become champions in the fight against global warming.

In an exclusive interview, Louino Robillard expressed his satisfaction with the launch of the club, affirming that it is a crucial step to encourage ecological responsibility within Haitian society. He invites the Haitian population to mobilize against the effects of climate change which affect their country and the entire world, and to take concrete actions for a better future.

Bassin Bleu in Jacmel: The Ultimate Natural Retreat in Southeast Haiti
Bassin Bleu in Jacmel: The Ultimate Natural Retreat in Southeast Haiti

Bassin Bleu in Jacmel: The Ultimate Natural Retreat in Southeast Haiti

Nestled in the picturesque coastal town of Jacmel, in southeastern Haiti, Bassin Bleu is a true haven of tranquility in the heart of nature. Its crystal-clear blue waters and imposing rock formations make it a breathtakingly beautiful site, attracting travelers from around the world in search of escape and discovery. The sparkling turquoise waters of Bassin Bleu offer a feast for the eyes, inviting visitors to relax and rejuvenate in this idyllic setting. Whether swimming in its refreshing waters or lounging on its lush green banks, this natural oasis provides a welcome escape from the hustle and bustle of daily life. Surrounded by lush tropical vegetation, Bassin Bleu is home to exceptional biodiversity, with a multitude of unique plants and animals to discover. Hiking enthusiasts can venture along winding trails that meander through the surrounding forest, offering spectacular views of this pristine landscape. As a tourist destination, Bassin Bleu also offers economic development opportunities for local communities. By promoting sustainable tourism, it contributes to job creation, infrastructure development, and the promotion of local culture. Moreover, by raising awareness among visitors about the importance of preserving this fragile natural environment, tourism plays an essential role in its long-term conservation. Bassin Bleu in Jacmel is much more than just a tourist attraction: it is a true natural treasure to be preserved and appreciated. With its stunning natural beauty, remarkable biodiversity, and sustainable development opportunities, this magical place offers an authentic experience for travelers seeking moments of tranquility in the heart of nature.

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On the Road to an Ecological Future: The Role of the Zanmi Lanati Club

The “Zanmi Lanati Club” represents an ambitious and essential initiative to combat the environmental challenges facing Haiti, by promoting sustainable practices and raising awareness among citizens of the importance of protecting their environment for future generations.

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Timoun se Moun: A poetry competition to promote children’s rights in Haiti

A wounded country. Bent under the weight of a multidimensional crisis. Widespread violence. Hope slammed shut. A sacrificed generation. Children are increasingly threatened. They are increasingly confronted with all forms of vulnerability that hinder their overall development. ACTIF is launching the second edition of the "Timoun se Moun" poetry competition. A citizen initiative in which the organization uses writing as a springboard to build what life deprives Haitian children of. Pain can be turned into gold. For ACTIF (Community Action for Transformation and Formal Integration), poetry is a philosopher’s stone. Not only for this organization, but also for all those who believe that writing can help rekindle the stars. Faced with this urgent need for action, this is "an initiative to raise awareness, denounce, and affirm loud and clear that every child matters, every child deserves protection, hope, and a future," reads the competition’s descriptive document. So what do you intend to do with your human light? Through this competition, participants have the opportunity to engage in an act of resistance, like a cry of conscience to raise the voice of broken childhoods. Open from May 18 to June 18, "Timoun se Moun" is open to all Haitians living in the country and aged 18 and over. Texts must be submitted in Creole. Behind this initiative, ACTIF intends, on the one hand, to affirm our cultural and linguistic identity, and on the other, to enrich our Creole literature, promote it, and encourage creativity in our vernacular. The text must not exceed 500 words. The format chosen is PDF, Times New Roman font, size 12, and 1.5 line spacing. This competition aims to offer a touch of affection to these children who are the first victims of the country’s descent into hell. To evaluate the literary quality and essence of the submitted texts, a jury is composed of Ruthza Paul, Douglas Zamor, and Darly Renois. The former is a physician and winner of the first edition of this competition. The other two work in the fields of sociology, psychology, and literature. In addition to the "Jury Prize: 15,000 HTG + books + certificate" and "Audience Prize: 5,000 HTG + certificate + books" prizes, the best texts will be included in an anthology to be published by Éditions Répérages. It should be noted that there will be one winner for each prize. This initiative reflects ACTIF’s commitment to honoring authors who embrace the cause of underprivileged children while enriching Haiti’s literary heritage. This competition extends a helping hand to all those who believe that through poetry, one can transform one’s life into a masterpiece. At the same time, it offers the opportunity to contribute to ACTIF’s child protection program. Each participant may submit a single text. It must be sent by email to the following address: actifkonkoupwezi@gmail.com. The partial results will be published on June 30, 2025, and the final results on July 18, 2025. For more information, visit ACTIF at the following address: 18 Rue Desdunes, Imp. Thoby, Mahotière 79, Carrefour, Haiti, or contact the organization at the following number: (+509) 38 44 57 57. More than just a contest, ACTIF invites you to say No. No to forgetting. No to passivity. No to violence against children and the violation of their rights.

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