UNESCO and Haitian Leaders Honor Frankétienne’s Legacy

UNESCO and Haitian leaders honor Frankétienne, the legendary writer and artist, for his lasting contributions to literature, language, and culture.
Groundwater study could transform Dominican-Haitian border region

A new groundwater study in the Dominican-Haitian border region aims to unlock economic potential, improve infrastructure, and strengthen food security for underserved communities.
Cassava recognized as UNESCO intangible cultural heritage

Cassava, a cultural staple in Haiti and across the Caribbean, has been recognized by UNESCO as an Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity, emphasizing its historical and cultural significance.
Bois-Caïman officially registered as a UNESCO site of history and memory

Bois-Caïman, a significant site in Haiti’s fight for independence, has been officially registered as a UNESCO site of history and memory related to slavery and the slave trade. This landmark recognition coincides with the 30th anniversary of UNESCO’s “Slave Route” program, underscoring its historical and cultural importance.
