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Kafou: ACTIF and JEUNES HAITI join forces to say "DEMEN KA BÈL"
Kafou: ACTIF and JEUNES HAITI join forces to say  DEMEN KA BÈL
Kafou: ACTIF and JEUNES HAITI join forces to say DEMEN KA BÈL
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  • September 08, 2025

Kafou: ACTIF and JEUNES HAITI join forces to say "DEMEN KA BÈL"

ACTIF and JEUNES HAITI train young girls in entrepreneurship in Kafou with the “DEMEN KA BÈL” project for a promising future.

The organizations Action Communautaire de Transformation et d’Intégration Formalelle (ACTIF) and the association Jeunesse Engagée pour l’Unité et l’Épanouissement d’Haïti (JEUNES HAITI) organized a five-day training session on entrepreneurship for approximately thirty young women aged 18 to 30 in Kafou from August 25 to 29. This training took place at The Christian Academy, located at Mauretyer 75.

This activity was implemented as part of the "DEMEN KA BÈL" project led by the two organizations. This project promotes the personal and professional development of young women and men. As part of this initiative, the partner organizations plan to organize a series of training workshops on various topics, such as entrepreneurship initiation, community project development and management, digital marketing, and participant follow-up for the remainder of the year. This project targets the municipality of Kafou and the surrounding areas.

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The launch of the "DEMEN KA BÈL" project was a complete success, according to the organizers. Leblanc Blondy Wolf Gabynho, Acting Executive Director of ACTIF, expressed his satisfaction: "We are fully satisfied with how this training went. We were very pleased to see the enthusiasm of the participants and facilitators during these five days. It was a true forum for discussion about life and a better future."

To close the workshop, the organizers announced an entrepreneurial project competition. The winner will receive a symbolic prize of 30,000 gourdes as well as other support, including legal advice, website creation, digital marketing, and more.

Bebeto Jean Jacques

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