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Map Pim-Pey Ou Ayiti: The Haitian Diaspora Back-In-Haiti Podcast
Haipro Solutions
18 episodes
4 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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E12: A Haitian American's return; Bringing Data Science to Haiti & A Detailed Startup Guide
Map Pim-Pey Ou Ayiti: The Haitian Diaspora Back-In-Haiti Podcast
1 hour 16 minutes 7 seconds
5 years ago
E12: A Haitian American's return; Bringing Data Science to Haiti & A Detailed Startup Guide
For those who do not know, in addition to my media creation and business ventures in Haiti, I also consult for American companies in the capacity as a Data Analytics Professional while living in Haiti.  So this is going to be a very special (and definitely not last time) where I invite Castlline Tilus, a Stanford Education Haitian who has returned to teach a generation of Haitians on the Avant Garde Industry of Data Analysis and Data Science.  Please listen to this extra personal episode of the Podcast. A bit more about our guest:   Castelline Tilus is the founder of Ayiti Analytics, a data science lab focused on increasing analytical capacity in Haiti through education, consulting and public research. To tackle the problem of unemployment in Haiti, Ayiti Analytics provides structured education programs in partnership with local institutions of higher education, and subsequently place graduates in jobs with local employers. It's a flagship education program, the Port-au-Prince Data Science Bootcamp, is organized in partnership with the telecommunications giant, Digicel. The range of educational services provided by Ayiti Analytics extends beyond the Bootcamp to include free interactive meetups for the public. Ayiti Analytics educates, builds, and uses the tools at it's disposal to solve the most pressing problems in Haiti.   https://www.ayitianalytics.org/  
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