In a landmark bilateral cooperation gathering held on April 23, 2026, Haitian and Brazilian institutional stakeholders came together to advance two transformative initiatives focused on youth empowerment and community stabilization amid Haiti’s ongoing security challenges. The meeting brought together technical representatives from Haiti’s Ministry of Youth, Sports, and Civic Action (MJSAC), Brazil’s leading community security organization Viva Rio, and the Brazil-Haiti Cultural Center, all aligned around a shared goal of expanding opportunity for vulnerable young Haitians.
At the core of the talks was the unveiling of an ambitious large-scale training project that aims to reach 5,000 young people residing in some of Haiti’s most high-risk urban neighborhoods. Designed to disrupt the cycle of violence that has drawn many disconnected youth into armed groups, the initiative frames skills training and mentorship as a concrete, life-changing alternative to recruitment by violent factions. Organizers have structured the project around a holistic model of prevention, one-on-one mentorship, and socio-community integration, seeking to reconnect marginalized youth to local support systems and economic opportunity.
During discussions, stakeholders prioritized two neighborhoods for early intervention: Solino and Fort-Jacques. Both areas have been flagged as facing acute gaps in youth development resources, making them critical starting points for the initiative’s outreach and programming.
Beyond the youth training project, MJSAC also presented a long-term strategic vision to its Brazilian partners: the “Sport Vision 2030” initiative. This multi-year plan centers on expanding access to quality sports infrastructure across Haiti and nurturing emerging athletic talent through inter-school championship programs. Backers say the project will create structured pathways to identify, mentor, and elevate a new generation of Haitian competitive athletes, while also using sports as a tool to build community cohesion and keep young people engaged in positive activities.
The joint planning meeting marks a key step forward in bilateral cooperation between Haiti and Brazil, with both sides framing youth investment as a foundational strategy for long-term peace and development in the Caribbean nation.
