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Haiti - Education : Launch of integrity clubs in schools
26/11/2023 08:20:50

Haiti - Education : Launch of integrity clubs in schools
The Ministry of National Education and the Anti-Corruption Unit (ULCC) launched this week at the Canado-haïtien college, the "integrity clubs" initiative and presented to the media the first two clubs of this kind from the Lycée National de Pétion-ville and the Canado-haïtien college respectively, composed of 8 members each.

But the project aims to create such clubs in each educational establishment in the country capable of encouraging young people to join in the efforts to fight corruption by placing them in a process of self-learning and self-criticism and initiating children, from an early age, among other things, to civic values, respect for the property of others and the public good.

In the opinion of Ludwig Joseph, Director General of the ULCC, the involvement of students in efforts to understand and fight against corruption is a much better way to destroy if not reduce the reproductive capacity of this hydra which does so much harm to Haitian society.

Speaking on behalf of Minister Nesmy Manigat, Hervé Boursiquot, Director General of the National Education Partnership Office (ONAPE), from the outset, reminded to the attention of the public present that the involvement of the Ministries which is convinced that education can help save the country from this scourge with the most disastrous consequences on the lives of the population.

Boursiquot highlighted the connection between the creation of integrity clubs in schools and the decision taken by the Ministry to ensure that Citizenship Education is a disciplinary subject that covers all levels. of education, namely preschool, basic and secondary. In other words, the Haitian child will be introduced to the notions of citizenship education upon entry into preschool, and this will be the case until secondary 4.

"We can no longer afford to count the students we train today in the list of tomorrow’s corrupters. This is why we must instill in them the values of a good citizen," concluded Hervé Boursiquot.

Brother Junior Pierre, Director of the Canado-haïtien college and Jean Marc Charles, director of the national Lécée de Pétion-Ville both welcomed this initiative. For Jean Marc Charles, the students, members of the integrity club of the Canado-haïtien college and those members of the integrity club of the national Lycée de Pétion-Ville are the ambassadors of a just cause, the cause of the new preserved Haiti from the claws of the corruption handlers.

The second highlight of this ceremony was the opportunity for the two integrity clubs to take turns leading discussions. They maintained, with pedagogy, the assistance on : the culture of integrity in the school environment; the risk of corruption in schools; plagiarism and cheating as common corrupt practices in schools. At the end of each presentation, they made recommendations capable of helping to combat academic fraud.

Members of the Integrity Club of the Lycée National de Pétion-ville :
Jean-Patrick Simon, Kaëlle René, Arielle-Nifer Dorsaint, Marvens-Davis Surfin, Danushky Pierre, Sébastien Jean, Stephens Marc-Bright Auguste and Marckens Jean.

Members of the Canado-haïtien College Integrity Club:
Aïna Christina Chérubin, Ruth Emmanuelle Henry, Omar Florestal, Lens Jerry Lochard, Cédric Wilson Darius, Carl Dejean and Berl-Hensa Bellevue.

HL/ HaitiLibre

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