The Northeast Department of Haiti hosted the conclusive session of the National Conference on Educational Refounding on January 16, 2026, marking a significant milestone in the nation’s efforts to transform its education landscape. Convened under the leadership of the Departmental Directorate of Education, the gathering united diverse stakeholders in a collaborative endeavor to address systemic challenges.
Presided over by Luckner Mompremier, the Departmental Director of Education, the conference featured robust participation from civil society representatives, educators, school administrators, and students. Technical expertise was provided by Ministry of Education assistants Jean-Rouzier Claircidor and Amos Simon, who contributed substantially to the policy dialogue.
Conference deliberations centered on two critical pillars: enhancing educational effectiveness and improving quality standards. Participants engaged in comprehensive analysis of existing institutional shortcomings while proposing pragmatic solutions. The consensus emphasized that quality education serves as the fundamental catalyst for youth development and national progress.
Stakeholders articulated concrete recommendations for curriculum modernization, teacher training enhancement, and infrastructure development. The dialogue consistently highlighted the interconnection between educational excellence and Haiti’s broader socioeconomic advancement.
In his closing remarks, Director Mompremier acknowledged the constructive contributions of all participants and emphasized the imperative of translating discussions into actionable policies. The conference concluded with a shared commitment to establishing an education system that effectively meets student needs and national development requirements.
