A Look Back at an Impactful Day: When Women's Voices Redraw the Future in Cap-Haïtien
By La Rédaction · Port-au-Prince · · 1 min read · Updated 24 April 2026
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March 8, 2026, will remain etched as a moment of breakthrough and awareness in Cap-Haïtien. Under the leadership of Entr’Elles Haiti, the panel 'Leadership, Autonomy, and Protection' captivated an audience seeking answers to the systemic challenges faced by Haitian women. It was not just another celebration, but a true crossroads of ideas where intellectual rigor met social urgency.
From the fight against harassment to budget management in entrepreneurship, each topic was meticulously analyzed by the panelist trio composed of Tchessie Louis, Youbentha Preval, and Kelindra Elusma. The dynamic exchanges highlighted an essential truth: the protection of women's rights is an investment for the entire nation.
The success of this activity testifies to the vitality of civil society in the North and the growing importance of providing women with the necessary tools to lead, undertake, and protect themselves. An event that will be historic due to the strength of its message and the quality of its organization.
Roldie LAINE Public Relations Manager Entr’Elles Haiti (EEFH)
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