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Petite Cayemite Resort and Residence, Haiti, W.I.
The Cayemites are a pair of islands located in the Gulf of Gonâve off the coast of southwest Haiti. The two islands, known individually as Grande Cayemite and Petite Cayemite, are a combined 45 square kilometres (17 square miles) in area.[1] Petite Cayemite lies just west of the larger island, Grande Cayemite. The islands are approximately 35 kilometres (22 mi) east of the city of Jérémie and are in the administrative department of Grand'Anse.
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Kenscoff - Haiti
Sage clan (founded by Vincent, Alain and Mathieu, three Haitians from Port-au-Prince, Haiti) is an international Esports-team that competes on all platforms (Playstation, PC and Xbox) on video-games such as: Fortnite, Apex Legends and Call of Duty. The channel is also dedicated to showcasing the beauty of their country (that is often times portrayed differently and negatively by the media).
In this short video, you will explore through drone-footage Kenscoff and it’s neighboring surroundings:
Kenscoff is a commune in the Port-au-Prince Arrondissement, in the Ouest department of Haiti, located in the foothills of the Chaîne de la Selle mountain range, some 10 kilometres to the southeast of the capital city of Port-au-Prince. Because of its altitude (1500 meters), the temperature is on average cooler than the capital and during winter months can be chilly relative to the rest of the country. The town has a weekly market where rural farmers congregate to sell their goods and produce; some farmers traveling great distances on foot to do so. Kenscoff is the home of the Baptist Haiti Mission, Hospital De Fermathe, the Wynne Farm Ecological Reserve, and the Architectural Association Haiti Visiting School.
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Haiti Update December 2019
Presidential hopefuls finish filing candidacy papers
(7 Aug 2010)
1. Wide shot of Haiti's Elections Archives (known as CEP in Haiti)
2. Close-up of Haitian flag
3. UN Police near CEP
4. Pan of people chanting for former Prime Minister of Haiti Jacques Edouard Alexis, who was registering as candidate
5. Mid of crowd
6. Pan of Alexis registering inside CEP
7. Close-up of Alexis
8. Official at CEP receiving documents and shaking hands with Alexis
9. SOUNDBITE (Creole) Jaqcues Edouard Alexis, Haitian Presidential candidate:
I have the experience, both as a professional and as a politician. I know Haiti's problems very well. I also know the solutions to solve these problems.
10. Alexis leaving
11. UN police with barricade in front of crowd
12. Presidential candidate Claire Lily Parent registering
13. Close-up of Parent
14. SOUNDBITE (Creole) Claire Lily Parent, Haitian Presidential candidate:
There are many candidates on the ballot, but the people only know one: Claire Lily Parent.
15. Various of crowd outside CEP
STORYLINE:
Presidential hopefuls bidding for Haiti's highest office finished filing their candidacy papers at the Haitian Elections Archives (CEP) office in Port-au-Prince on Saturday.
At least 20 people had already registered for the November 28 ballot.
Among the front-runners are Haitian-American rapper Wyclef Jean and ex-Prime Minister Jacques Edouard Alexis, who served under President Rene Preval until being sacked by the Senate during riots fuelled by high food prices.
After filing his candidacy papers on Saturday, Alexis told reporters he wasn't running with Preval's Unity Party because it hadn't selected him, so he was running under party MPH instead.
Alexis said he believed he had both the professional and political experience needed to solve Haiti's problems.
I know Haiti's problems very well, he said. I also know the solutions to solve these problems.
Many people are also expected to endorse architect and reconstruction master planner Leslie Voltaire, who is running with a party allied to Jean's Viv Ansanm.
Other candidates include Michel Sweet Micky Martelly, who secured the endorsement of Jean's former Fugees bandmate Pras Michel, former First Lady Mirlande Manigat and Petionville mayor Claire Lily Parent.
Parent told reporters at the CEP on Saturday that she believed her work in the upper-class Port-au-Prince neighbourhood showed that she has what it takes to run.
There are many candidates on the ballot, but the people only know one: Claire Lily Parent, she said.
For two decades after the 1986 fall of the dictator Jean-Claude Baby Doc Duvalier, Haitian politics have been essentially defined by the split between pro-elite and business candidates and the populism of former president Jean Bertrand Aristide, an ex-priest who won elections in 1990 and 2000 only to be ousted twice, first by a coup and then a rebellion in 2004.
It's the first time Haitians will go to the polls after the January 12 7.0-magnitude earthquake which killed an estimated 300-thousand people.
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Yvena Jean Baptist's Empowering Story
Yvena Jean Baptist is created excitement at Place of Hope, in Les Cayes and across Haiti. Upon completion of high school, all students in Haiti are required to take a national baccalaureate exam. Of the 67,313 students who took the exam on June 25, 2018, Yvena had the second highest score in the country.
She is now enrolled in college and her story of overcoming adversity and challenges is inspiring and empowering.
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Trip to Haiti 2014
I along with about 20 other people from Canada went to Saintard, Haiti in February 2014. We were staying at an orphanage run by a wonderful woman named Phyllis Newby. Throughout our 15 days there we painted the inside of a church and the men finished the electrical work. We then also finished a mission home at the compound we were staying at. I believe God blessed all of us while we were down there and my wish through this video is that it will be my ministry to Haiti. Even if I can't be there currently. I hope you can all pray for this Country!
Is it not to deal thy bread to the hungry, and that thou bring the poor that are cast out to thy house? when thou seest the naked, that thou cover him; and that thou hide not thyself from thine own flesh?~ Isaiah 58:7
Thank you for your prayers!
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Haiti Tours (Part 12) [Haiti Baptist Mission in Fermate (Fermathe)]
Walking around the Haiti Baptist Mission in Fermate in the commune of Kenscoff. Before the Tours part of the video, I provide detailed information about the Haiti Baptist Mission. The religious complex is located above 4000 ft above sea level. It is a premier destination for missionaries to Haiti..The Baptist Haiti Mission has a restaurant, bakery, gift shop, museum of Haiti's history from a Christian perspective, zoo, botanical garden, church, hospital, school for the sponsored children, workshop, and more. It is opened to everyone. The place has beautiful mountain views and cool weather due to the altitude.
Preparations ahead of Parliamentary elections in Haiti
1. Wide of presidential palace
2. Haitian flag
3. Wide of United Nations (UN) soldiers manning checkpoint
4. Close-up of UN soldier in armoured vehicle
5. Various of UN soldiers searching car at check point
6. Wide of Haitian Parliament building
7. Various of political propaganda on streets of Port-au-Prince
8. Minustah spokesperson Damian Onses-Cardona talking to media
9. SOUNDBITE: (Spanish) Damian Onses-Cardona, Minustah spokesperson:
I think that''s true, there were some logistical errors made. There have been some important meetings over the last two and half months between the first and second rounds, (and) serious analysis throughout the different region and the various departments (and) long, long meetings to review what errors were made and to take new measures.
10. Wide of election banner over street
11. Elections posters on wall
12. Various of UN vote counting centre Port-au-Prince
STORYLINE:
After two years of political chaos, Haitians prepared to take the final step in their delayed return to democracy with a legislative runoff on Friday intended to restore the first popularly elected government since a bloody revolt ousted President Jean-Bertrand Aristide.
Haitians will vote for 27 seats in parliament - 97 deputies and 30 senators - in a second round of elections marking the transition from a provisional to a permanent government.
President-elect Rene Preval''s Lespwa party is likely to capture the largest number of seats, but will probably fall short of a majority and will have to forge a coalition government, observers say.
Millions of eligible voters are expected to participate in the elections with thousands of candidates vying for a seat in parliament.
United Nations (UN) officials say they are ready for this final stage in Haiti''s difficult transition from a provisional government to permanently installed elected officials.
The presidential elections earlier this year were marred by charges of fraud and disarray, something Minustah spokesman Damian Onses-Cardona said will not occur with this final stage.
Onses-Cardona said the UN had learned from mistakes, adding we have put a great effort in fixing those problems.
Some 12,000 UN soldiers, UN police and Haitian National Police will be deployed to provide security for the elections.
The UN has also established several Rapid Deployment forces around the country to deal with any outbreaks of violence.
The UN and the Provisional Government, under Interim Prime Minister Gerard Latortue, have been under pressure to finish the election cycle and permanently install an elected government.
This will mark the first time an elected government will be in power in Haiti since Aristide fled the country in February of 2004.
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UNK Honors Student Spends Spring Break in Haiti
Billie Kunzman, a senior business major at the University of Nebraska Kearney and a member of the school's Honors Program, went to Haiti this past spring break.
The experience, she says, is one she'll never forget.