May 4, Sample Haitian Culture at Passport DC
The Embassy will showcase Haitian music, food and culture during Passport DC. Be sure to visit as the Embassy of Haiti is one of 44 embassies opening its doors to visitors from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
The Embassy will showcase Haitian music, food and culture during Passport DC. Be sure to visit as the Embassy of Haiti is one of 44 embassies opening its doors to visitors from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Don’t miss the book signing and presentation April 16 at 12:30 p.m. for the book “Haiti from Below” at the Art Museum of the Americas.
Business students at Howard University peppered Haiti’s Ambassador Paul Altidor with questions about investing in Haiti’s growth. On Tuesday, April 9, 2013, Ambassador Altidor spoke to a class of graduate students and then an auditorium full of freshman orientation students at Howard’s School of Business.…
The Embassy is currently undergoing a process of revitalization and modernization with the aim of better aligning the Embassy’s activities with Government of Haiti’s (“GOH”) strategic priorities and revamp and enhance the services it currently provides to Haitian citizens. The main strategic priority identified by the GOH remains the advancing of business diplomacy. Thus, the Embassy is orienting its activities to foster business development to generate economic growth and job creation. In addition, the Embassy is in the process of enhancing its community outreach services and undertaking the renovation of its physical space.
It is with this context that the Embassy is seeking volunteers from the Haitian-American diaspora open to providing their skills and expertise in a number of different areas. If you would like to assist the Embassy, please contact us at: amb.washington@diplomatie.ht