Haiti: Minister Sandra Paulemon Strengthens Cooperation with Japan
By La Rédaction · Port-au-Prince · · 1 min read · Updated 24 April 2026
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The Minister of Planning and External Cooperation, Sandra Paulemon, met this Monday, March 30, with Japan's Ambassador to Haiti, Kazuhiko Nishiuchi, to discuss strengthening bilateral cooperation, which has existed for 69 years between the two countries. Discussions focused on security, economic and social recovery, as well as the organization of elections.
The Ambassador presented projects funded by Japan and announced that he had asked his government to further support Haiti. The Minister thanked Japan for its constant support and emphasized the need to establish a durable and effective cooperation framework.
She also proposed reactivating certain previous initiatives to maximize impact in strategic sectors for the country's development. This meeting demonstrates the willingness of both parties to consolidate a constructive partnership focused on concrete results for Haiti.
This meeting occurred on the same day she met with the head of the CTPEA regarding the modernization of the technical center under the ministry's supervision.
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