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Nation Building: The Plan for Public Education in Post-Earthquake Haiti

2.6.2013

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Article By: NAAHP

The Program on America and the Global Economy Presents:

Nation Building: The Plan for Public Education in Post-Earthquake Haiti

Thursday, Feb. 7th, 2013
3:00 – 4:30 p.m.

Woodrow Wilson Center
Flom Auditorium, 6th Floor
1300 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W.
Washington, DC 

Speakers:

H.E. Vanneur Pierre, Minister of Education, Government of Haiti

Paul Vallas, Education reform expert and lead education consultant to the Government of Haiti 

Moderator:

Kent Hughes, Director, Program on America and the Global Economy

Nearly 50% of the Haitian population is under the age of 18. Thus restructuring Haiti’s education system is the Government of Haiti’s top priority, a challenge complicated by the devastating 2010 earthquake. The Haitian Minister of Education, along with U.S. education reform expert Paul G. Vallas, share the details, the challenges, the progress and the need to realize Haiti’s vision for its future through education.

Please RSVP acceptances only to page@wilsoncenter.org. Please bring a photo ID and arrive 15 minutes ahead to allow time for a security checkpoint.

Directions to the Wilson Center: www.wilsoncenter.org/directions

Media guests, including TV crews, are welcome and should RSVP directly to elizabeth.white@wilsoncenter.org

*Media bringing heavy electronic equipment – such as video cameras – MUST indicate this in their response, so they may be cleared through our building security and allowed entrance. Failure to indicate your intention to bring video cameras 24 hours before the event may result in being denied access to the Wilson Center building, please err toward responding if you would like to attend.

NAAHP
NAAHP

National Alliance for the Advancement of Haitian Professionals

NAAHP is focused on connecting a global community of peers with career advancement resources as well as fostering transformative relationships to strengthen Haiti through philanthropy and social entrepreneurship.

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