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Haiti – Canada: “The power and struggle of Black people for the edification of humanity”

  • February 14, 2024
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Haiti – Canada: “The power and struggle of Black people for the edification of humanity”
02/14/2024 09:21:13 The Office of the United Nations Youth Organization of Africa in Haiti (BOJNUAH), represented by Amos CINCIR; in partnership with the Entrepren’Elles Economic Exploratory Mission (M3E), administered by Ms. Luckny GUERRIER, informs that the 3rd edition of the International Black Summit will be held in Montreal and Ottawa in Canada from February 21 to March 13, 2024 on the theme “The power and struggle of Black people for the edification of humanity” and the closing in Haiti, Friday April 12, 2024.

During this international event, 5 members of BOJNUAH will make up the Haitian delegation, including four men and one woman. It is :

– Amos CINCIR: Special Representative and Head of the delegation
– John Peter ADOLPHE: Administrator-Treasurer
– Ms. Wiskaëlle Gaëlla BELLEVUE: Focal Point in the South-East of Haiti
– Gaddi Lorenz CEDNE: Brand Designer
– Lesly DORCIN: Director of Photography

According to Ms. Luckny GUERRIER, this mission is intended to be a major event aimed at promoting Black people, as well as their work for the progress of humanity, through activities, such as discussions and debates, official and institutional visits and exchanges with important personalities…

Amos CINCIR believes that this BOJNUAH initiative will also serve as a platform for information, training and promotion of the activities and actions of this prestigious institution through its areas of intervention, particularly in terms of international cooperation; Human Rights; of the kind ; Governance and Youth Leadership; Citizenship; technologies and innovation, without forgetting Afro-descendants.

Learn more about BOJNUAH:
Represented in Haiti since January 2017, the BOJNUAH Office in Haiti is a representation of the United Nations Youth Organization of Africa-OJNUA, whose headquarters is in Ouagadougou (Burkina Faso, West Africa ). Several countries on the African continent are already members, including Burkina Faso, Chad, Guinea Conakry, Cameroon, Zambia, Democratic Republic of Congo, Senegal, Benin, Ivory Coast, as well as others black communities around the world including Haiti, one of the founding members of this great African organization.

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