Port-au-Prince, March 29, 2025 – This Saturday, within the walls of the Ecole Nationale République de l’Equateur, now a refuge, Prime Minister Alix Didier Fils-Aimé made much more than an official visit. He listened, shook trembling hands and hugged children whose innocence had been stolen by violence. Alongside him, ministers Georges Wilbert Franck and Herwil Gaspard, and FAES director Serge Gabriel Colin, shared this moment of pain… and hope.
This school, once a temple of knowledge, is now home to broken families. But in this place where dignity is put to the test, the government came to remind us of a promise: no one will be forgotten.
Hygiene kits, drinking water, decent sanitation kits – basic but vital needs. Concrete gestures to say: “You matter.”
But beyond emergency aid, one conviction guides this approach: Haiti will not be rebuilt without its children. Every displaced person deserves more than a makeshift roof over their heads – they deserve to return home safely, with their heads held high.
Because a people with dignity is a people on its feet.