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50 Young Haitian Women Trained in Digital Technology: BIZNISLIFE & UHDES Pave the Way for a New Generation of Leaders!
50 Young Haitian Women Trained in Digital Technology: BIZNISLIFE & UHDES Pave the Way for a New Generation of Leaders!
50 Young Haitian Women Trained in Digital Technology: BIZNISLIFE & UHDES Pave the Way for a New Generation of Leaders!
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50 Young Haitian Women Trained in Digital Technology: BIZNISLIFE & UHDES Pave the Way for a New Generation of Leaders!

On February 2, 2025, a new initiative promoting women’s empowerment was launched with the launch of a digital skills training program, led by BIZNISLIFE and UHDES (Haitian Emergency for Economic and Social Development). This ambitious project aims to train and support 50 young women from the Nippes department in the digital world, offering them a gateway to promising professional opportunities.

A Structured Pathway Blending Entrepreneurship and Personal Development

From the very first days, the participants were immersed in an intensive learning process. The training began with an entrepreneurial workshop led by Valery NUMA, a recognized expert in the field, who shared his advice during a conference entitled "Impacting Your Community Through Entrepreneurship" at Camp-Perrin, at the Le Recul Résidences.

This program wasn’t limited to technical aspects: on February 16, a special session on personal development was led by James LAMITIÉ, a young social activist. The goal? To strengthen the participants’ confidence and resilience, two essential assets for advancing in the professional world and facing the challenges of digital technology.

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Practical training for complete immersion in digital technology

One of the program’s highlights was the implementation of specialized workshops in key digital areas:

- Graphic Design: Led by Swans ELASMÉ and Ben Merisson PIERRE, this module allowed participants to acquire the fundamentals of visual creation and graphic design.

- Digital Marketing: Led by Marc-Landre Laguerre and Jean-Richard Duce, this workshop focused on online communication strategies, social media management, and optimizing digital visibility.

- Photography: Led by Jean-Richard Duce, CEO of BIZNISLIFE, this workshop trained young women in photography techniques and the importance of visuals in digital communication.

Through these modules, which combined theory and practice, participants acquired essential skills to succeed in the digital economy and develop their own projects.

A program that goes beyond training: a springboard for the future

This program not only provided technical skills; it also created a true community of committed women, ready to support each other and collaborate on innovative projects.

The initiative culminated on March 8, 2025, at the Women’s Innovation and Leadership Forum, organized to celebrate International Women’s Day. This event was marked by enriching discussions between women entrepreneurs, leaders, and professionals, highlighting the central role of women in innovation and digital development.

During this forum, Clara Guillaume, an emblematic figure of women’s leadership, captivated the audience with an inspiring presentation on the theme: "Women’s Innovation and Leadership: Every Woman Has a Role to Play."

She emphasized the importance of self-confidence, perseverance, and mentorship, key elements for women to succeed in technology fields.

Innovative projects presented by participants

The forum was also an opportunity for the 50 young women trained to showcase their talents through concrete and impactful projects. Grouped into teams, they presented digital initiatives focused on:

Promoting local products online
Promoting Haitian culture through visual content
Improving access to digital education in rural areas

These presentations demonstrated the extent to which these young women are ready to use their skills to create a real impact in their communities.

Towards the sustainable inclusion of women in the digital sector

The program initiated by BIZNISLIFE and UHDES doesn’t stop there. It is part of a long-term vision aimed at strengthening the presence of women in the digital sector and providing them with the necessary resources for entrepreneurship.

With this training, these 50 young Haitian women are no longer just learners: they are now agents of change, ready to conquer the digital world and inspire other generations of women in Haiti.

Digital technology is a powerful lever for emancipation and, thanks to this program, these young female talents are ready to transform the future.

Living in Prose and Poetry: an unmissable summer event in Port-au-Prince.
Living in Prose and Poetry: an unmissable summer event in Port-au-Prince.

Living in Prose and Poetry: an unmissable summer event in Port-au-Prince.

Living in Prose and Poetry is an artistic and cultural event organized by the cultural organization Salon de Livre de Port-au-Prince (OCSLPAP) with the aim of bringing together young artists from the Haitian capital to exhibit them to a large audience . This edition will take place on Saturday July 27, 2024, at the pyépoudré cultural center, located at number 332 on the Route de Bourne. This year the organizers announce their mission is to bring together talents from various categories of arts, always with the aim of helping them to become familiar with each other, and to help create a solid link between them and the Haitian public. . The categories targeted by the organizers for this second edition are young poets, slammers, comedians, rappers, dancers, singers, painters, and writers who have already published at least one work. Living in prose and poetry will also be an opportunity to encourage Haitian youth to think. The first part of the event will be devoted to a discussion around a text by the famous Haitian writer Louis Philippe Dalembert, entitled The Other Face of the Sea. It is a novel which carefully addresses the subject of immigration and detachment that goes with it in the immigrant’s skin. It is a book that speaks openly to the reality of the Haitian people today. It has already been announced that this first part will be moderated by the journalist and literary critic Carl Pierrecq who works for the short story writer, and moderation will be provided by Pierre Marie, a young sociology student at the Faculty of Human Sciences (FASCH). After a largely successful first edition which took place in May 2023 in the premises of the municipal library of Delmas, the organizers of living in prose and poetry say they are determined and have made the promise for this year to deliver to the public port-au -princien, a cultural event of exceptional scale for the second outing. Once again, this will be the perfect opportunity to celebrate the great richness of Haitian culture through the organs of our young talents. Given the difficult context, manifested by the almost daily situation of insecurity which has prevailed for some time, in a good part of Port-au-Prince, the announcement of this event comes as a fresh breath of oxygen, scattered throughout the within the lungs of the city. It is yet another opportunity to remind through this artistic festivity that even in times of deep unrest, art will remain an indispensable light, because even in times of crisis, the latter and the artist (its channel of diffusion) will become refuges, sources of comfort and appeasement for all human souls.

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Appolon Guy Alain
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Pelina Ericles

Merci pour l’article🤗🤗

L’aventure continue🔥🔥

March 16, 2025 - 07:27:04 PM
Rosemé Marie Lincey Bet-shaïda

Je profite de ma voix et de la voix des femmes qui étaient en formation pour remercier Haiti Wonderland pour la lumière qu'il a apporté sur 50 jeunes femmes qui ont pris des initiatives dans le domaine du numérique et mettre en valeur BIZNISLIFE et l'UHDES qui ont cru en nous pour nous aider à développer nos capacités.
Haïti wonderland merci beaucoup

March 16, 2025 - 07:35:27 PM
Edmonde Marie-Junie Alsaint

Ce n'était pas une simple formation mais c'était aussi un lieu d'apprentissage familial car il n'est pas facile pour que les femmes ont une bonne collaboration et pourtant Biznislife le fait en un mois grâce à un mouvement de reseautage pour créer de l'amitié entre les participantes. Pour moi personnellement c'était une très belle aventure.

March 16, 2025 - 07:41:00 PM
Swans

Être mentionné dans un tel article témoigne de l'importance de l'éducation numérique en Haïti et de la responsabilité que nous, jeunes professionnels, avons dans la transmission du savoir. Contribuer à la formation en Graphic Design, c'est bien plus qu'enseigner des techniques ; c'est offrir aux participants les outils pour exprimer leur créativité et s'imposer dans un monde digital en constante évolution. Je suis honoré de faire partie de cette initiative et motivé à poursuivre cette mission de partage et de développement du numérique dans mon pays.

March 16, 2025 - 07:45:01 PM
Woodiany Derane

Merci à wonderland pour cet article. J'ai adoré votre approche . Très inspirant!

March 16, 2025 - 08:10:11 PM
Jackciana Petida Nicolas

Mwen se Youn nan benefisyè program de fomasyon ke Biznislife ak patnè li òganize program sa se yon terapi pou mwen li edem familyarizem ak plizyè lòt fanm e li pèmèt mw devlope konnesans mw nan youn nan metye nimerik yo kise fotografi e map kontinye fè plis eksperyans avek yo toujou

March 16, 2025 - 08:22:44 PM
Jose daphkar Christian

C'est une opportunité exceptionnelle pour nous les jeunes femmes avisées. Merci à Bisnislife et son partenaire UHDES.

March 16, 2025 - 08:22:59 PM
Ernica Eliassaint

"Bravo BiznisLife & UHDES pou bèl inisyativ sa! Fòmasyon sa a se yon benediksyon pou mwen ak 49 lòt fanm ki te gen chans patisipe. Mèsi espesyal pou fòmatè Graphic Design yo, ELASME Swans ak Ben Merisson Pierre, ki te pataje konesans yo ak pasyans pou ede nou grandi nan domèn sa. Gras ak yo, nou pare pou enpakte kominote nou pi byen! Anpil lanmou pou nou 🫂❤️. Yon lòt fwa, mèsi BiznisLife & UHDES pou opòtinite sa 🙏."

March 16, 2025 - 08:33:05 PM
Djiveline JADOR

Atik sa vrèman enteresan. Mwen kontan wè gwosè travay sa #BiznisLife ak UHDES ap òganize a. Mwen se yon jèn ki mache nan lojik lidèchip feminen an, mwen ta renmen nou reyalize bèl fòmasyon sa a nan Nò a tou🙏.

March 17, 2025 - 07:40:06 AM
Diana Dérat

Mwen se yon benefisyè nan program fòmasyon sa ,mwen kwè nan nan chanjman kominote nou e menm nasyon an ,byenfè pa janm pèdi mèsi Biznislife ak UHDES,ann vanse pou yon pi bon demen .

March 17, 2025 - 03:37:16 PM
WidLINe JEAN

Mwen ap felisite Biznislife ak UHDES kite mete tèt yo ansanm pou te mete program sa sou pye pou te prouve nou menm fanm nou gen apil enpak nou ka fè epi pote nan sosyete a mpa regrèt dutou mte pami 50 fanm sa yo ,epi sak fèm plus kontan yo pa lage nou jus kounya yap panse pou nou mèsi trò piti poum ta di nou pou gro travay sa nap fè a lipa gen pri mw renmen nou mèsi

March 28, 2025 - 10:41:19 PM
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