In Haiti, 15 new schools bring better learning to remote areas

Each one of these schools is an orchestra, and everyone has an important role to play. If we all play our instruments together and play them well, we can create a beautiful symphony,” says Ecclésiaste Télémaque, Deputy Director of the Haitian Ministry of National Education and Professional Training (MENFP).

In Haiti’s most rural communes, nearly one child in three does not attend school. Lack of access and the poor quality of education available have been major obstacles to children’s learning.

In partnership with the MENFP and local organizations, UNICEF has supported the construction of 15 schools in the Northern and Southern departments, in an effort to bring quality education for all children.

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