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Coding Club Haïti shines in 2025: a year of awards, innovation, and national pride
Coding Club Haïti shines in 2025: a year of awards, innovation, and national pride
Coding Club Haïti shines in 2025: a year of awards, innovation, and national pride

Coding Club Haïti shines in 2025: a year of awards, innovation, and national pride

Discover how Coding Club Haiti shines in 2025 with awards, innovation, and national pride. A success story not to be missed!

2025 will remain a historic year for Coding Club Haïti and its entire community. Through its members, programs, and projects stemming from its ecosystem, the organization has distinguished itself both nationally and technologically, confirming its key role in Haiti’s digital transformation.

Haïti Wonderland Named Best Creole Website Using the .ht Domain

On June 26, 2025, during an official ceremony held at the El Rancho Hotel, the Haïti Wonderland website (haitiwonderland.ht) was named the best Creole website using the national .ht domain for the year 2025.

Founded by Appolon Guy Alain, also founder of Coding Club Haiti, Haïti Wonderland distinguished itself through the quality of its content, its promotion of Haitian culture, and its commitment to the Creole language on the web.

This prestigious award was presented as part of the national competition "Pi bon sit an kreyòl ki sèvi ak domèn .ht", organized by ISOC Haïti (Internet Society) in collaboration with the Fondasyon Rezo pou Devlopman Dirab Ayiti (FRDDH).

A strong recognition that demonstrates that Creole has its rightful place in the modern digital ecosystem.

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Falandy Jean
Falandy Jean
Falandy Jean

Victory at the first Ayiti AI Hackathon: Innovation at the service of agriculture

Another highlight of the year: on December 6, 2025, Falandy Jean and Declerus Allen, two active members of Coding Club Carrefour, won the first Ayiti AI Hackathon with their Agribot project. Agribot is a mobile agricultural assistance application capable of automatically detecting corn diseases using artificial intelligence.

Declerus Allen
Declerus Allen
Declerus Allen

Why is Agribot a major innovation?

- Works 100% offline

- Specifically designed for rural areas

- Uses AI for fast and accurate diagnosis

Direct impact on food security in Haïti This project perfectly illustrates the vision of Coding Club Haiti: using technology to solve real and urgent problems.

NUMECO Awarded at the Haïti Tech Connect Awards 2025

To cap off this exceptional year, on December 12, 2025, NUMECO, one of Coding Club Haiti’s flagship programs, won two major awards at the Haïti Tech Connect Awards:

- Young Tech of the Year Award

- Education & Empowerment of the Year Award

This initiative, led by Altema Jean Marie, highlights the impact of digital technology on Haitian education.

What is NUMECO?

NUMECO is an innovative program aimed at integrating digital technologies into the Haitian education system. Through interactive workshops, coding training, and adapted educational resources, the program prepares students and teachers to master digital tools, thus promoting digital inclusion, the development of sustainable technological skills, and the empowerment of young people to face the challenges of tomorrow.

Coding Club Haiti: A Driver of Digital Transformation in Haiti.

These multiple distinctions confirm one thing: Coding Club Haïti has become a key player in technological innovation in Haiti.

Through its local clubs, educational programs, and high-impact social projects, the organization continues to train a new generation of digital creators, developers, and leaders.

2025 is not an end, but the beginning of a new era for Tech in Haiti.

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