Education: MENFP Honors Literacy Partners in Haiti
By La Rédaction · Port-au-Prince
· 2 min read · Updated 24 April 2026
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The Ministry of National Education and Vocational Training (MENFP), through the Office of the Secretary of State for Literacy and Non-Formal Education (BSEA-ENF), organized on Monday, October 27, 2025, a day celebrating partnership in the field of literacy in Haiti.
The event took place in Pétion-Ville, under the theme: « Patenarya nan alfabetizasyon pou yon Ayiti sou chemen devlopman dirab toutbon vre » (Partnership in literacy for a Haiti truly committed to the path of sustainable development).
This initiative, carried out in collaboration with several international partners such as UNESCO-Haiti, UNICEF-Haiti, and the Embassy of Taiwan, aimed to demonstrate the Haitian government's recognition of institutions supporting the fight against illiteracy, while strengthening coordination among public, private, and community stakeholders involved in implementing the Ten-Year Education and Training Plan (PDEF 2020-2030).
The ceremony was held in the presence of the Director General of MENFP, Yves Roblin, the Secretary of State for Literacy and Non-Formal Education, Me Mozart Clérisson, the Minister for the Status of Women and Women's Rights, representatives of the National Education Fund (FNE), the Ambassador of Taiwan, as well as representatives of UNICEF, UNESCO, the Akademi Kreyòl Ayisyen (AKA), and the National Office for Partnership in Education (ONAPE).
Local organizations such as IDEJEN and several technical executives from MENFP and BSEA also participated in this symbolic day, which marks an important step in consolidating efforts to give every Haitian citizen the opportunity to learn, read, and write – essential conditions for building a more equitable and prosperous country.
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