Haiti’s National Institute for Vocational Training (INFP) has published an updated official roster of accredited private vocational training centers across the country, fulfilling its core mandate to regulate, supervise and elevate the quality of Haiti’s national vocational education ecosystem.
The release of the list aligns with all existing Haitian laws and regulatory frameworks governing vocational education provision. The full directory, available as a French-language PDF for public download via HaitiLibre, catalogs every private institution that has met the INFP’s strict quality benchmarks to operate legally.
This public announcement is designed to bring clarity to a wide range of stakeholders, from prospective students and their families to local employers, international technical and funding partners, and the general public. By making the accreditation information easily accessible, the INFP aims to help learners distinguish between authorized, quality-assured programs and unaccredited providers that do not meet national standards.
In a key advisory note accompanying the list, the INFP strongly encourages all individuals planning to enroll in vocational training to confirm an institution’s accredited status before committing to a program. This step ensures that the training received adheres to national vocational education standards, and that any certification awarded upon completion will carry the official institutional recognition required for employment or further education in Haiti.
The INFP also emphasized that only the institutions included in the published list held valid accreditation as of the announcement’s date. The directory will be updated on a regular basis to reflect new accreditation approvals, status renewals, and any changes to existing institutions’ operating status going forward.
