Connecting NGOs in Haiti to Share Resources and Best Practices

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This website is for non-governmental (NGO) schools in Haiti to share resources and make connections. Given the nature of the transportation and communications infrastructure in Haiti this can be difficult. It is also a place for sharing evidence-based research that can be useful in improving the educational operation of schools in Haiti.

American NGOs are the focus mainly because those were the easiest to research. This is not because Haitian groups are not important or that Americans are doing better work. Far from it. The most culturally appropriate care and education will always best be provided by Haitians. I couldn’t find much information on the web for such groups.

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Sit entènèt sa a se pou lekòl non-gouvènmantal (ONG) an Ayiti yo pataje resous epi fè koneksyon. Etandone nati enfrastrikti transpò ak kominikasyon an Ayiti, sa ka difisil. Li se tou yon kote pou pataje rechèch ki baze sou prèv ki ka itil nan amelyore fonksyònman edikatif lekòl an Ayiti.

ONG Ameriken yo se prensipal sant atansyon an paske yo te pi fasil pou n fè rechèch sou yo. Se pa paske gwoup Ayisyen yo pa enpòtan oswa Ameriken yo ap fè pi bon travay. Okontrè. Swen ak edikasyon ki pi apwopriye kiltirèlman an ap toujou pi bon si se Ayisyen ki bay yo. Mwen pa t ka jwenn anpil enfòmasyon sou entènèt la pou gwoup sa yo.

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Haiti’s Educational Context

Learn why education in struggling in Haiti and how this website can help you in your mission.

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LearningHaiti Principles

Understand the principles behind the creation of this website and database.

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Kréyol Curriculum Resources

Education happens within the context of a larger community. Our approach extends beyond the school to help ensure students have the necessary support to do their best learning.

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One enormous strength is the lengths parents will go to educate their children.

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