National Conference & Constitutional Reform: Challenges & Opportunities
Location: Capital Ballroom
This panel will conduct a thorough examination of the proposed national conference and constitutional reform initiative in Haiti, paying particular attention to the various factors that can either facilitate or hinder a successful dialogue process. We will engage in a detailed discussion about the current socio political climate in Haiti, which is crucial for understanding the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead. Additionally, we will explore the essential role that the Haitian diaspora plays in this process, as their perspectives and experiences are invaluable in shaping an inclusive national dialogue. Throughout our discussion, we will emphasize the importance of ensuring equal representation, intentional engagement, and diversity of voices. Our goal is to offer actionable recommendations that can help foster an inclusive environment where all stakeholders feel heard and valued. Finally, we aim to strengthen the foundation for a more inclusive and meaningful dialogue that ultimately contributes to Haiti’s future prosperity and unity.
Moderator:
Speakers:

Chantal Auguste
Founder, Movement of Love for Haiti (MLHA)

Kim Allonce, Ph.D.
Community-Engaged Researcher

Lacks-Guvens Cadette
Lawyer-Activist, Bar of Port-au-Prince