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KSPGKS: An Innovative Campaign to Raise Awareness Among Young People Against HIV/AIDS
KSPGKS: An Innovative Campaign to Raise Awareness Among Young People Against HIV/AIDS
KSPGKS: An Innovative Campaign to Raise Awareness Among Young People Against HIV/AIDS
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  • December 21, 2024

KSPGKS: An Innovative Campaign to Raise Awareness Among Young People Against HIV/AIDS

HIV/AIDS remains a major threat to public health, especially among young people in Haiti. Faced with this reality, LEAD-ACADEMY, an organization founded in December 2020 by Dwinny Belval, has committed itself through the project “KANPAY SANSIBILIZASYON POU GOUMEN KONT VIH/SIDA” (“Awareness Campaign to Combat HIV/AIDS”). This initiative, launched as part of World HIV/AIDS Day, aims to mobilize Carrefour schoolchildren and promote responsible behavior in the face of this epidemic.

LEAD-ACADEMY: A Mission Dedicated to Leadership and Good Governance

LEAD-ACADEMY is dedicated to the training and intellectual awakening of young Haitians, guiding them towards holistic development to transform them into responsible leaders. With a vision of sustainable development, this organization focuses on awareness and action to address major issues, such as the fight against HIV/AIDS.

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The KSPGKS Project: Objectives and Structure

The KSPGKS initiative was marked by two major activities: a launch conference and an awareness campaign in secondary schools in Carrefour.

A. Launch Conference (December 1, 2024)
The conference was held at the Emmanuel Charlemagne Municipal Cultural Center and brought together nearly 100 participants from various backgrounds. Two speakers, Dr. Schaïdhen Chery and Dr. Frantz Bernadin, respectively discussed medical advances and the role of communities in combating stigma. Guests included representatives from the Carrefour City Hall and local figures, accompanied by a musical performance by the artist Loupens Privert.

B. School Awareness Campaign (December 2-6, 2024)
Interactive sessions were organized for secondary school students. Led by health personnel and experts, these activities included discussions on prevention, demonstrations on the use of condoms and lubricants, and the distribution of educational brochures. In total, more than 300 young people were reached.

Background and Importance of the Campaign

According to Christian Mouala, Director of UNAIDS, HIV/AIDS infections are experiencing a worrying increase among young Haitians aged 15 to 24. This increase is exacerbated by the intensification of gang activities and a lack of accurate information. Persistent stigma and misinformation are major obstacles to prevention and care.

Faced with these challenges, KSPGKS was designed to:
- Break the taboos surrounding HIV/AIDS.
- Promote responsible behavior.
- Educate young people on means of prevention and access to care.

Launch of the Engagement Award: An Initiative to Honor and Encourage Young Leaders in Haiti
Launch of the Engagement Award: An Initiative to Honor and Encourage Young Leaders in Haiti

Launch of the Engagement Award: An Initiative to Honor and Encourage Young Leaders in Haiti

August 29, 2025, will mark two exceptional events: the eighth anniversary of Pierre Marc BAPTISTE’s commitment as a young leader and social and political activist, and the official launch of the Engagement Award. This unique initiative aims to honor and encourage young leaders, professionals, and academics for their dedication and active involvement in community life. The Engagement Award’s mission is to recognize youth leadership, promote civic engagement, and highlight inspiring role models capable of positively influencing an entire generation. Through this award, Pierre Marc BAPTISTE hopes to encourage young people to get involved in concrete actions aimed at solving community problems, reducing social inequalities, and strengthening civic participation. The first edition will be particularly symbolic. Eight young leaders from the Cité Soleil plain will be honored for the social and community impact of their initiatives. In a concrete gesture of solidarity and knowledge sharing, 200 books will also be donated to the Duvivier High School library in Cité Soleil, contributing to the education and training of future generations. With this award, Pierre Marc BAPTISTE reaffirms his belief that youth engagement is an essential lever for social and political change in Haiti. This is a unique opportunity to celebrate those who are taking action to transform their community, while inspiring other young people to follow the path of action and leadership. On August 29, 2025, Haitian youth will be honored, and a new tradition of recognition and inspiration will be established to promote civic engagement and responsibility throughout the country.

Key Results and Impact

- Direct impact: More than 300 young schoolchildren made aware in five days.
- Change in posture: A better understanding of the issues related to HIV/AIDS and an increased interest in screening.
- Strengthening collaborations: Partnerships established with schools and local/international organizations.

Directeur General de la Mairie de Carrefour (M. Zavier Junior Degand)
Directeur General de la Mairie de Carrefour (M. Zavier Junior Degand)
Directeur General de la Mairie de Carrefour (M. Zavier Junior Degand)

Partners and Supporters

This project was made possible thanks to the support of several institutions and individuals, including:
- Emmanuel Charlemagne Municipal Cultural Center
- Carrefour City Hall
- FOSREF
- U-report by UNICEF
- Various schools
- Project ambassadors
- Various health professionals and local organizations.

Perspectives

KSPGKS is a powerful example of how community initiatives can transform mindsets and encourage responsible behavior. By mobilizing young people and establishing strategic partnerships, LEAD-ACADEMY demonstrates that the fight against HIV/AIDS is a key priority for Haiti’s future.

To learn more or collaborate with LEAD-ACADEMY, contact:
Dwinny Belval (Chief Executive Officer)
Email: dwinnyobelval@gmail.com
Phone: +509 4749-5132
Website: https://leadacademyul.com

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