KENBE KAPOW Clarifies Its Position and Reaffirms Its Commitment to Good Governance
By Gesly Sinvilier · Port-au-Prince
· 2 min read · Updated 24 April 2026
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The KENBE KAPOW collective published, this Monday, January 5, 2026, a clarification note intended for the general public, and more particularly for citizens in the North of the country, to remove any ambiguity surrounding its identity, mission, and official communication channels.
In this document, KENBE KAPOW recalls that it is a civil society organization committed to the fight for good governance, transparency, and better management of public administration. The collective specifies that, for now, its Facebook page is the sole official channel through which it disseminates its positions and public communications.
An Opening to Dialogue, But on Clear Terms
While reaffirming its independence, KENBE KAPOW states it is open to dialogue with other civil society structures that share the same values and the same fight for transparency and accountability in the management of public affairs. This openness, the collective emphasizes, is part of a desire to strengthen its vision and contribute to a collective dynamic in favor of a more responsible state.
The organization also questions the poor management of public administration, which it considers one of the main causes of the profound deterioration of the national situation in recent years. This critical assessment comes within a context marked by a persistent multidimensional crisis in Haiti.
A Message of Hope at the Dawn of the New Year
On the occasion of the New Year, KENBE KAPOW finally extends its best wishes to the Haitian population, expressing hope for a renewal based on responsibility, public ethics, and civic engagement.
The note is signed by Dr. Jimmy Beau-Soleil and Karlin Georges, communication managers of the collective, and validated by the KENBE KAPOW leadership.
Through this clarification, the organization intends not only to protect its image but also to reaffirm its role as a civic actor in public debate and its determination to continue the fight for more just and transparent governance in Haiti.
Gesly Sinvilier / Le Relief



