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Introducing Our Newest Culinary Class Series “Manje Lakay“ Dear Esteemed Friends, The Embassy and its staff have been hard at work developing a culinary initiative to share with the community.…
DetailsIntroducing Our Newest Culinary Class Series “Manje Lakay“ Dear Esteemed Friends, The Embassy and its staff have been hard at work developing a culinary initiative to share with the community.…
DetailsThe Embassy of Haiti in Washington DC Responds to the Haitian Migration Issue In light of the recentdecision taken by the United States Government to deport Haitian nationals apprehended at…
DetailsFor those who are interested in collecting and sending materials to Haiti for relief efforts, we strongly recommend that you make contact with local organizations and/or institutions on the ground…
DetailsHurricane Matthew: Official Periodic Updates During these past few days, I have had the unique opportunity to engage groups in the Diaspora community, the media, officials in Haiti and the…
DetailsDisasters often capture our attention and stimulate a need and urgency to respond. How we choose to help is crucial to the alleviation of the affected areas. It is important…
DetailsDurant trois jours, la ville de Washington D.C. a accueilli la 5e Conférence Internationale Annuelle de l’Association Nationale pour l’Avancement des Professionnels Haïtiens (NAAHP). En effet, les 29, 30 septembre…
DetailsWASHINGTON, DC – OCTOBER 5, 2016 – On October 4, 2016, a category 4 storm landed in Haiti dumping rain and scouring the land with maximum sustained winds of 145…
DetailsIt’s official – The Embassy doors are open to the public! Dear Esteemed Friends of the Embassy: As you may know, this past weekend, the Smithsonian Institution opened the National…
DetailsEdy Brisseaux, un trompettiste avant-gardiste À la fin des années 90, Edy Brisseaux s’est imposé comme un artiste au talent indéniable. Aux côtés de musiciens comme Boulot Valcourt, Shedly Abraham…
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