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Haiti is taking center stage at the Afro-Caribbean Economic Development Summit, an event aimed at fostering collaboration among nations in the region. The summit, held in Washington, D.C., brings together policymakers, economic leaders, and international representatives to discuss opportunities for trade, investment, and sustainable development.
Representing Haiti at the summit is Fritz Alphonse, an advisor to the Presidential Transition Council. Alphonse is tasked with presenting Haiti’s economic strengths and advocating for greater cooperation with regional and international partners.
The summit, which began on January 20 and concludes today, emphasizes critical areas such as trade, investment, food security, and climate resilience. Haiti’s participation underscores its commitment to addressing these challenges while exploring strategic partnerships.
The summit provides an opportunity to highlight areas where Haiti can collaborate with neighbors in the region and beyond.
Haiti’s involvement in this summit marks an important step in promoting its potential on a global stage. The country’s leaders are using the platform to discuss avenues for bolstering its economy while emphasizing the importance of regional solidarity.
As the event concludes, Haiti’s delegation hopes the discussions will translate into tangible partnerships that address the nation’s development priorities. By engaging with other Afro-Caribbean nations and international stakeholders, Haiti seeks to position itself as a valuable partner in regional economic initiatives.