DIASPORA (PPSL)

A Society Project that will make Haiti rich, powerful and independent.

Dear compatriots of the land and of DIASPORA, our country, Haiti, was built on January 1, 1804 with the pretension of being a just and welcoming nation which would present to the whole world a model society, guided by enlightened and creative leaders and where the man would live in dignity, peace and material self-sufficiency. Two years after its creation, our nation failed this divine mission with the assassination of our own liberator, Jean-Jacques Dessalines, on October 17, 1806. However, we must not despair. After breaking the chains of slavery for the benefit of all mankind, we made headlines again on February 7, 1986, by demonstrating to the whole world that the dictatorship was incompatible with the concept of national collective happiness.

Thirty years later, during the year 2018, we showed the world that the de facto apartheid system, the false democracy installed in Haiti since 1987, only leads to misery, corruption and forced migration. to foreign lands. Let us therefore take in hand the special and spiritual mission which falls to our flagship country to establish a nation according to the principles in this civic instruction manual in order to ensure the happiness of our people and then participate in that of the whole world.

The Haitian DIASPORA exists as such sixty years ago today. We will review the successes of DIASPORA to help shape the way forward of the Haitian DIASPORA for the construction of their country and the development of the economy for the benefit of all.

The earthquake of January 12, 2010 was a call to the conscience of the international community to look at this territory to see how lives the majority of the Haitian population.

Haiti's countryside, with its 570 rural hamlets, has no electricity, no running water, no sewage disposal system, no telephone communication, no decent housing, no paved roads. , no clean public markets, an inadequate health system and a rudimentary school apparatus.

The sad part of this story is that the Haitian people have insufficient means of redress in their hands. The successive by-elections and general elections have been an exercise in futility and corruption intended to further seal the status quo. The international community has often been an unfortunate incubator for this macabre exercise. DIASPORA lacks any political muscle and is covered in stigma social stranger that inhibits his influence and his desire to help.

The right question is how to energize DIASPORA so that it becomes a force for itself and for the mother-party with its skills and personal resources waiting to function. Yet organizing yourself as a group with affinity bonds multiply the resources of each individual.

In Haiti, the Ministry of Haitians Abroad was created in 1994 to reward the efforts of Haitians abroad to facilitate the return to power of Jean Bertrand Aristide. But the Ministry has no legal status and no funding. Its effectiveness was characterized by the dynamism of the minister who holds the title. In fact, one of the ministers openly revealed that he had borrowed money to the Ministry of Youth and Sports to travel abroad and meet his flock.