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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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For centuries, the institution of slavery has darkened human history, leaving behind a legacy of pain, oppression and the struggle for freedom. However, in this dark tale, one nation stands out for its courage and determination to break the chains of oppression: Haiti. Located in the Caribbean, Haïti played a pioneering role in the abolition of slavery, laying the foundation for the fight for freedom and equality around the world. The history of slavery in Haïti dates back to the arrival of Europeans on the island, which was then called Santo Domingo, in the 15th century. French colonists quickly established an economy based on sugar and coffee production, cruelly exploiting millions of African slaves deported to work on plantations. However, this brutal system engendered fierce resistance from slaves, whose fight for freedom ultimately led to one of the most significant revolutions in history. In 1791, under the leadership of iconic figures such as Toussaint Louverture, Jean-Jacques Dessalines and Henri Christophe, Haitian slaves rose up against their oppressors in an unprecedented rebellion. This revolt resulted in a war of independence that lasted more than a decade, but ultimately resulted in the proclamation of Haiti’s independence in 1804, making that country the first post-colonial nation ruled by people from slavery. The impact of the Haitian Revolution on the abolition of slavery worldwide cannot be overstated. By breaking the chains of oppression and proclaiming their independence, Haitians have sent a powerful message to all oppressed peoples around the world: freedom is possible, and it is worth the struggle. The example of Haïti inspired other movements for the abolition of slavery in the Americas and beyond, thus helping to shake the very foundations of the institution of slavery. Haiti’s participation in the fight against slavery was not limited to its territory; it also extended to external actions where Haitian men were sent or actively participated in movements for the abolition of slavery in other regions of the world. For example, Haitian President Alexandre Pétion supported Simón Bolívar, the leader of the South American revolution, by providing him with weapons, money and even men, which contributed to the liberation of several countries in America Latin of colonial domination. Haïti also provided support for independence movements in Central America. Haitian fighters, led by General Jean-Pierre Boyer, helped Venezuelan patriots fight against Spanish rule, contributing to the liberation of that region. The Haitian government financially and diplomatically supported movements for the abolition of slavery in countries such as Venezuela, Colombia and Mexico, contributing to the gradual eradication of this institution throughout the region. Although Haïti did not directly participate in the American Civil War, many Haitians and descendants of Haitians played crucial roles in the abolitionist movement in the United States. Figures who were of Haitian origin or of Haitian ancestry, were important voices in the fight against slavery and for equal rights in the United States. The legacy of the Haitian Revolution remains a symbol of resistance and courage for future generations. Today, as the world continues to struggle against injustice and oppression in various forms, Haiti’s history reminds us that the fight for freedom is a universal fight, one that transcends borders and times. Haiti’s participation in the abolition of slavery throughout the world remains a crucial chapter in the history of humanity. Through their courage and determination, Haitians have paved the way for a future where freedom and equality are inalienable rights for all.

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First black nation to free itself from slavery and gain independence from France in 1804 and influenced other liberation movements around the world, inspiring struggles for freedom and equality.

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Haïti has a rich historical heritage, including sites like the Citadelle Laferrière and the Sans-Souci Palace, listed as UNESCO World Heritage Sites.

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Haïti has a rich and diverse culture, influenced by African, European and indigenous elements. Haitian music, dance, art and cuisine are celebrated around the world.

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