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A group of Haitian student in Medicine created a medical organizations in D.R.

Célula is a spanish name in french resulting cell that biologically we can define as the functional unit of all living ... Being.When and how a cell she was born?There is only one group of student in Medicine, which evolved here in the Dominican Republic (Santiago de los Caballeros) having very sure an ideology or a positive conception, this group ...

VOTE FOR Jean-Henry Céant Jean-Henry Céant 1, né le 27 septembre 1956 à Goureau quartier de la Croix-des-Missions, commune de Tabarre, Haïti est une personnalité de la vie politique haïtienne qui s'est s'inscrite dans la quête du changement permanent des conditions de vie des Haïtiens et des Haitiennes. Son slogan est: « Tout Moun Ladan'l », « Chac

​KONFERANS POU LAPRÈS 12 MAS 2015 VOTE FOR MARYSE Dr. Maryse Narcisse est experte en santé publique et milite pour les droits des pauvres. Elle est le candidat à la présidence du parti Fanmi Lavalas #54Menm jan ak anpil lòt pati politik, Fanmi Lavalas te patisipe nan 2 dènye reyinyon Konsey Elektoral Pwoviswa (KEP) a te òganize sou kesyon kalandriy...

​Nom: MOÏSEPrénom: Jean Charles Lieu de naissance: MilotDate de naissance: 20 Avril 1967Profession: Comptable et Communicateur politiqueDépartement: NordParti politique: Plateforme LESPWACommissions- Président de la Commission Ressources naturelles et Développement rural;- Membre de la Commission Affaires Etrangères et Coopération externe;- Membre ...

PHTK – Parti Haïtien Tèt Kale Jovenel Moïse est né au Trou du Nord (département du Nord-Est) le 26 juin 1968 d’une famille modeste. C’est de son père, Etienne Moïse, mécanicien et agriculteur, qu’il a hérité de son amour de la terre. Sa mère, Lucia Bruno, de regrettée mémoire, couturière, commerçante, lui a appris, en plus des valeurs civiques et m

1. Your comfort zone feels good doesn't it? Well, get out. In an interview with Kreyolicious, Carel Pedre revealed that he was born and raised in a city called Port-de-Paix. Well, according to the website DistanceCalculator, Port-de-Paix is about 182 miles away from Port-au-Prince---also known as the city where everything happens in Haiti. Port-de-

Well, well, well. I want to act surprised, but I am not at all too floored that Haitian-American entrepreneur Christine Souffrant won $15,000 from the generous folks at MasterCard Business for her elevator pitch entry. As you dear readers know, Christine is the founder of Vendedy, a mobile app company that she founded to connect street vendors with

Award-winning author and speaker Edwidge Danticat took to the pages of The New Yorker to share her perspective on the 100-year anniversary of the U.S. Occupation of Haiti. According to the historian Max Manigat, the U.S. Occupation of Haiti begun in July 1915 and ended in August of 1934, lasting a total of 19 years. CLICK HERE to read more mentions

I got the chance to interview actor Tony Delerme, whose latest project is the role of Tony in the award-nominated, Ty Hodges-directed, Jacquelin DeLeon-co-written drama A Girl Like Grace. His role in that film is a departure from his past roles, in which he usually played variations of Don Juan. Dancing In the Shadow of Hell found him playing oppos

Guess what I do when I first wake up? Most of the times, I take my sweet time getting out of my bed, or if I do get up…the first thing that I do is either reach for my phone or a book to read…or…an old journal. I feel this attachment to books, writing and journals. But I guess I don’t have to tell you that. You probably can tell. I get this mental

Vicky Jeudy looked marvelous at the recent OrangeCon event in Los Angeles. But goodness knows, she’s looked stunning before. Let’s take a look at some of Vicky Jeudy’s most kreyolicious looks. 1. This look is from the time Vicky attended a Fashion Rocks event in the NYC at the Barclays Center. Watch how she takes an A-line skirt, and combines it wi

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