Build A Fair World By Empowering the Youth
No country on earth could achieve prowess without strong institutions, a prevailing peace environment and security. Haiti’s struggle to ensure respect and trust in its institutions undermines the basic incentive to enforce law against rule-breakers. Partisans, corruptions and impunity constitute a plague that affects every cell of the Haitian society’s brain and creates a distortion between what has been written and what is currently doing throughout the justice system. Corruption and legal case scandals are so recurrent that the justice system functions more likely as a plutocracy than a democratic system in which every citizen as equal rights. This phenomenon puts the country in jeopardy as gang violence becomes the main credo terrifying every corner of the country in the face of a failed accomplice state.
As a report of the United Nations Inter=grated Office in Haiti (BINUH, 2023) highlighted it from January to March 2023, at least 531 people have been killed, 300 injured, 277 kidnapped and 160 000 people displaced. Day after day, the situation worsens as on July 2023, 83 kidnapping cases have been reported according to a Human Rights organization called CARDH in Haiti. By the same token, on Saturday 26th of August 2023, more than 50 Christian Baptist adepts have been killed by the Canaan gang near Port-au-Prince.
In the face of such a glooming situation, our organization commits itself to raise awareness about the issue, build youth’s capacity to make their part in tackling the recurrent bloody battle between citizens and set a network of young peacebuilders serving as peace safeguarding to make sure that everyone everywhere can feel safe no matter what they are doing and how they are doing it.