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Haiti: EDEM Launches the "Chanje Lakay" National Competition to Train a New Generation of Leaders
Haiti: EDEM Launches the  Chanje Lakay  National Competition to Train a New Generation of Leaders
Haiti: EDEM Launches the Chanje Lakay National Competition to Train a New Generation of Leaders

Haiti: EDEM Launches the "Chanje Lakay" National Competition to Train a New Generation of Leaders

Discover EDEM's "Chanje Lakay" National Competition to Train Future Leaders in Haiti. Participate Now!

Port-au-Prince, Thursday, May 14, 2026 The political party Élan Démocratique pour la Majorité (EDEM) officially launched the "Chanje Lakay" national competition, an initiative designed to promote leadership, civic engagement, and youth participation in public debate in Haiti.

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A Competition for Young People from All Ten Departments

The competition is open to young people aged 18 to 25 living in the various departments of the country. The organizers announce that 10 candidates per department will be selected to participate in this national competition focused on ideas and projects for transforming the country. To participate, candidates must complete an online registration form and pay a participation fee of 5,000 gourdes. Payment details will be communicated to the selected individuals, according to project officials. Three months of training and exchange of ideas. Planned over a three-month period, the program will include several phases, notably training sessions, project development, and a final stage of presenting proposals. Participants will be asked to reflect on the country’s major problems, propose concrete solutions, and present implementation strategies. The training will cover topics such as public administration, local government, international relations, communication and public speaking, as well as general knowledge and protocol.

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A brand new car and the title of “Young President of the Nation”

The grand prize winner of the contest will receive a brand new car and the symbolic title of “Young President of the Nation.” The organizers also indicate that other incentive bonuses will be awarded to participants to support their progress and involvement in this initiative. Those interested can obtain more information via the following email address: edemhaitioo@gmail.com.

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Vertières, Fort Mazi: Beyond historical truth;

If you look up the word vertière in a French dictionary, you will not find it for fear that the world does not know this place represents the Achilles heels of the most powerful European army. What’s more, this one had just successfully won the eastern campaign. French historians of the time erased this geographical location from the radar of history because they did not want to tell the story as it is in the sense of explaining the first great humiliation of the expeditionary army French by bands of slaves who were totally ignorant in the art of waging war, much less in the handling of weapons. However, these illiterate wars routed the Napoleonic army, the most powerful at that time, using the means at hand. This expeditionary army, after having brought Europe to its knees, would experience its first rout by slaves in this geographical location, located in the Northern department of Haiti. Funny story, this city is not on the list of French words even though given its historical importance, it should be at the heart of universal history, far from putting an end to the invincibility of the undefeated army army. So as not to offend the white masters, no political leader has ever asked why vertière does not appear in any French dictionary? However, they celebrate this battle with great fanfare every November 18. What historic hypocrisy among our leaders! After Vertière many other historical places are strangled by historians in order to hide the extremes of atrocities of the French colonists on the slaves. It is in this context of historical strangulation that “Fort Mazi” is not mentioned in school history textbooks. This is located in Petit-Goave, 2nd municipal section, Arnoux locality. We came across this mega fort, during a mobile clinic entirely financed by the Ernest Junior foundation, a charitable foundation which works in the social sector, particularly in the field of art and music. According to residents , the oldest in this locality, this fort was built on at least 20 squares of earth by the settlers. It was a huge military complex divided into compartments, outposts, turtle rooms, rooms for treating colonists, a large Catholic church, and a cemetery. However, we never talk about this fort so much so that it is ignored by history teachers in the town of Petit-Goave. Certainly, the desired disappearance of this fort under the radar of history buries the atrocities, the barbarities, the most inhumane punishments of the colonists on the slaves. Looking closely at reality, everything seems true that it is the largest fort ever built during the period of colonization. Moreover, it probably seems the most fortified in relation to its importance. Remember that Vertière only exists in Haitian school history textbooks while Fort Mazi does not appear, much less in French dictionaries or history books. This explains why this fort was a secret place in which the settlers practiced crimes and atrocities that went beyond human understanding. Is it not a clear desire of historians to hide what this immense fort built on at least 20 tiles of earth really was? Discover the history of Haiti: A fascinating story to explore! : https://haitiwonderland.com/haiti/histoire/decouvrez-l-histoire-d-haiti--un-recit-fascinant-a-explorer/81

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