Education is one of the pillars that allows us to create a foundation for a better future for a country. At APA, we believe we can work together with communities to bring change and make a real impact.
This year, we commemorate the 221 years since the Battle of Vertières, which took place on November 18, 1803.
Equipping 50,000 Civic Leaders for Haiti’s Future: Anseye Pou Ayiti’s Bold Vision
Brain Drain and Its Effects on Haiti: How Anseye Pou Ayiti is Driving a New Approach to Education and Leadership
The Brain Drain Challenge in Haiti: How Anseye Pou Ayiti is Equipping a New Generation of Local Leaders
In Haiti, when we talk about access to education, we often refer to the children's ability to attend a particular school.
Echoes of Haiti’s colonial past resonate deeply within its education system, perpetuating a cycle of dehumanization and eroding Haitian identity.
A Haitian proverb says, "Having doesn't mean there's nothing left to gain." I like that proverb a lot because it reminds me that there will always be gaps to fill throughout my life, especially regarding knowledge.
Ending Corporal Punishment: A Transformative Shift in Haitian Schools
Literacy for Liberation: Transforming Haiti through Language and Education