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Our Mission

The mission of the Coalition for Inclusive Dialogue is to promote, facilitate, and lead an inclusive dialogue between all social, political, and economic sectors of Haiti to foster the emergence of peaceful, democratic, and prosperous Haiti.

Bring together, connect, and intervene to promote new and responsible behavior among all stakeholders in the national transformation at the local, national or supranational levels.

Our Programs

Lakou Conversations

Our Inclusive Dialogue approach defines the lakou as a place where Local, Authentic, Knowledgeable, Open, and Unconditional dialogues unfold. If the lakou starts with the family, we believe that every inclusive dialogue starts with Local people engaging in Authentic conversations about what binds them together; they remain curious about each other’s values in a way that contributes to the generation of new Knowledge; as new forms of knowledge are created, individuals Open themselves up by listening Unconditionally to the endless possibilities that perhaps together they can imagine a new future for Haiti for generations to come.

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Core Values and Propositions

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Equality

Without distinction, Haiti’s sons and daughters are equal before the law. This founding principle is part of the motto of our Republic: Liberty-Equality-Fraternity. This value must constantly be promoted and underlined.

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Integrity

As individuals, everyone continually reinvents themselves, reinvent their speech, and value al that nature and other beings on earth bring to them, their communities, and their families.

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Inclusion

We each have equal standing as full-fledged sons and daughters of Haiti. Neither our place of birth, our beliefs, our origins, or our gender should constitute barriers to participation in the life and future of our communities. However, belonging to the national community entitles us to our rights, but it also gives us commensurate duties.

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