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Haiti will be among the countries represented at the 2025 World Expo in Osaka, Japan, scheduled from April 13 to October 13. The Expo’s theme, “Designing the Society of the Future for Our Lives,” serves as a fitting platform for Haiti to showcase its culture, resilience, and innovative potential. The event is set to bring nations together to exchange values and propose solutions to global issues, all centered around the goal of creating a better world.
Leading Haiti’s delegation is Erol Josué, a spiritual leader in Vodou and Director General of the National Ethnology Office. Josué, along with his team, is working to ensure Haiti’s distinct culture, traditions, and potential contributions are prominently featured at the Expo. This preparation reflects Haiti’s determination to present a narrative of strength and opportunity, even amidst challenges at home.
Participating in the Osaka 2025 Expo offers Haiti a significant chance to showcase its diverse culture and innovative efforts on a global stage. The event, which will be held on Yumeshima Island in Osaka Bay, aims to foster collaboration and exchange through six months of exhibitions and discussions. For Haiti, this represents a chance to challenge stereotypes and demonstrate the nation’s resilience and creativity.
Global expos historically serve as stages for countries to share their cultural and technological achievements. For Haiti, the Expo is a moment to present not only its struggles but also its strengths, resourcefulness, and aspirations for a better future. The country’s pavilion will seek to emphasize themes of innovation, cultural pride, and collaboration, all of which align with the Expo’s central focus.
As Haiti prepares for its participation, the country faces domestic challenges, including economic and security issues. Nevertheless, Haiti’s commitment to the Expo illustrates its resolve to engage with the world and showcase its rich cultural identity, traditional craftsmanship, and innovative efforts in areas like sustainability and resilience.
By taking part in the event, Haiti aims to redefine itself on the world stage and foster connections that could lead to collaborative solutions and a brighter future. The 2025 Expo will also allow Haiti to highlight its people’s creativity, ingenuity, and contributions to global conversations about the future.
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Haiti’s involvement in the Osaka Expo is not just about representation but about actively contributing to global efforts to design a more inclusive, sustainable, and innovative society.