The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and UNESCO Strengthen Cooperation on Science, Water, and Journalist Protection
By Gesly Sinvilier · Port-au-Prince · · 2 min read · Updated 24 April 2026
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The Minister of Foreign Affairs and Worship, Jean-Victor Harvel Jean-Baptiste, received UNESCO Representative in Haiti, Mr. Eric Voli BI, this Tuesday for a working meeting dedicated to monitoring and strengthening ongoing cooperation projects.
During the discussions, the UNESCO representative presented an update on the main projects currently being carried out by the institution in Haiti. Several priority areas were addressed, notably a pilot micro-science training project aimed at introducing Haitian teachers to scientific laboratory manipulation techniques starting this month. This initiative seeks to strengthen experimental education and pedagogical capacities in the field of science.
Discussions also focused on the continuation of the hydro-diplomacy training program for national experts. This component aims to support the development of strategic skills related to water resource management and governance, in a context where environmental and regional cooperation issues are gaining increasing importance.
Furthermore, the issue of journalist training and protection held a significant place in the discussions, highlighting UNESCO's commitment to press freedom, the safety of media professionals, and the strengthening of journalistic practices.
The Haitian Chancellor, for his part, reaffirmed the authorities' desire to enhance existing cooperation mechanisms with UNESCO. He insisted on the need to maintain constant communication between the organization's Representation in Haiti and the Chancellery, to ensure better coordination and effective implementation of joint projects.
This meeting is part of the dynamic of consolidating technical and institutional partnerships between Haiti and the specialized agencies of the United Nations system.
Gesly Sinvilier / Le Relief
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