HDPAC PRESS RELEASE: TO LEAD A PLAN FOR THE DIASPORA PARTICIPATION IN HAITI’S NEX ELECTION
American guns fuel Haiti crisis
HAITI’S PRESIDENTIAL COUNCIL IS DEAD ON ARRIVAL – WHITE HOUSE REPORTEDLY CONSIDERING PLAN B
HIS EXCELLENCY BISHOP PIERRE-ANDRE DUMAS TO OFFICIATE AT THE HAITI UNITY SUMMIT IN BATON ROUGE, LOUISIANA
WASHINGTON, DC – The 2021 Haitian Diaspora Interest Group is proud to announce that his Excellency Bishop PIERRE-ANDRE DUMAS will attend the Haiti Unity Summit and will provide opening prayers and benedictions. The bishop will meet with Louisiana Governor John Bel Edwards and General Russel L. Honoré. The Summit will take place on January 13-19, […]
THE HAITIAN DIASPORA CALLS ON ALL POLITICAL FACTIONS IN HAITI TO ATTEND THE “HAITI UNITY SUMMIT”
NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK, December 31, 2021 – The Coalition of Haitian Diaspora Organizations (COODAH); the Haitian Diaspora Federation (HDF), The Haitian Medical Association (AMHE), the Haitian Diaspora Political Action Committee (HDPAC), Movement Patriotique Des Haitiens Conscients (MPHC); Haitian Diaspora United for Haiti (HDUH); and its Haiti affiliated organizations: GIPHADREC, Tribune Politique Des Femmes […]
Annual Conference
HDP.ORG Annual Conference Every year, HDPAC.Org holds a Policy Conference in Washington DC in conjunction with the House Haiti Caucus. The event involves discussions with US Members of Congress, American policy makers, Haitian American experts, Haitian politicians, business and community leaders. This event provides opportunity to develop policy agenda that advance Haiti’s interests. Annual Conferences
Haiti & the International Community
Adrift in the Caribbean: Haiti & the International Community Something does not add up. The United States and other international actors have belatedly distanced themselves from Haitian President Jovenel Moïse’s push for a constitutional referendum, while the United Nations Integrated Office in Haiti (BINUH) is simultaneously providing material and technical assistance for the referendum. The […]
The Mess that is Haiti
The Mess that is Haiti: How the U.S. Can Renew its Commitment to Restore Democracy in Haiti By Emmanuel Roy The United States is partly to blame for the mess in Haiti because since 1915 the U.S. has had direct involvement in Haiti’s political and social affairs, affecting every sector of the country. As the […]