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Map Pim-Pey Ou Ayiti: The Haitian Diaspora Back-In-Haiti Podcast
Haipro Solutions
18 episodes
2 days ago
Many Haitian Americans are interested in moving back to Haiti.  Our account is to provide information on that experience, from A to Z from our specific relatable experiences.  There is a lot we wish we knew when we were looking to make the move back. The true aim of the show is to provide that resource.   And to provide insight for young Haitian nationals here who are also intrigued by the return of the diaspora. They are important stakeholders because these young Haitian nationals tend to have incorrect ideas about diaspora returning, this show can enlighten them and help bridge the gap betwe
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Many Haitian Americans are interested in moving back to Haiti.  Our account is to provide information on that experience, from A to Z from our specific relatable experiences.  There is a lot we wish we knew when we were looking to make the move back. The true aim of the show is to provide that resource.   And to provide insight for young Haitian nationals here who are also intrigued by the return of the diaspora. They are important stakeholders because these young Haitian nationals tend to have incorrect ideas about diaspora returning, this show can enlighten them and help bridge the gap betwe
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E11: One Man's Mission to Revitalize His Home Town of Mirebalais Haiti
Map Pim-Pey Ou Ayiti: The Haitian Diaspora Back-In-Haiti Podcast
1 hour 14 minutes 24 seconds
5 years ago
E11: One Man's Mission to Revitalize His Home Town of Mirebalais Haiti
It's with great pleasure that we have Jacky Poteau to the Podcast.  He represents his hometown of Mirebalais like no one I've ever met and will inspire you to impact change in your ancestral city of Haiti as well.  Listen to our conversation and learn about strategies you can leverage in your own efforts. Jacky Poteau is Co-Founder and PDG of Innovative Learning Concepts (ILC) and Coordinator of SNEI-PC (Salon du Numérique, de l’Entrepreneuriat, et de l’Innovation du Plateau Central), a citizen-led initiative to expose young people to the benefits of Information Technology (IT) and the inevitable overlap between IT, Entrepreneurship and Innovation. He firmly believes that online education can play a major role in training the workforce of the 21st century and in providing young professionals in Haiti with much-needed access to the skills necessary to compete on a global level. He is a fervent advocate for networking and collaboration among various groups working towards the betterment of the Motherland – both in the diaspora and in Haiti. Innovative Learning Concepts - Mirebalais Haiti https://www.ilchaiti.com/
Map Pim-Pey Ou Ayiti: The Haitian Diaspora Back-In-Haiti Podcast
Many Haitian Americans are interested in moving back to Haiti.  Our account is to provide information on that experience, from A to Z from our specific relatable experiences.  There is a lot we wish we knew when we were looking to make the move back. The true aim of the show is to provide that resource.   And to provide insight for young Haitian nationals here who are also intrigued by the return of the diaspora. They are important stakeholders because these young Haitian nationals tend to have incorrect ideas about diaspora returning, this show can enlighten them and help bridge the gap betwe