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Haiti - May 1st : «Sow knowledge, harvest the future»
02/05/2025 10:38:05

Haiti - May 1st : «Sow knowledge, harvest the future»

The National Education Fund (FNE) reminds us that in Haiti, May 1st is more than just a commemorative date : it is the profound expression of a dual connection : to the land and to effort. It is the celebration of Agriculture and Labor, but above all, the silent celebration of the women and men who carry the hopes of a people on their shoulders. The FNE takes advantage of this celebration to pay tribute to all those who, every day, shape our society with their sweat, their perseverance, and their faith in tomorrow.

"There is a form of work that is even more fundamental, more invisible, more decisive : that of the child who learns. For even before their first cry, from the womb, the child engages in a process of development, structuring, and silent labor. At birth, the first real task entrusted to them is to equip their minds. Education becomes their first project." The Haitian student is like a seed planted in the earth : fragile, discreet, yet full of possibilities. If this seed receives light, water, care, and patience, it will grow into a strong, rooted, and useful tree, offering shelter, fruit, and beauty to those who come after it.

Therein lies the essential mission of the FNE : to create the conditions for each seed to germinate, each child to learn, and each dream to flourish.

This May 1st, we salute all the visible and invisible builders of our society :

The peasants and farmers, guardians of the soil and the vital breath of the country; the workers, without whom nothing is built; the educators, who awaken consciences and transmit the sacred fire of knowledge; the artists and creators, who elevate the national imagination and carry our culture beyond borders. Our brothers and sisters in the diaspora, who under distant skies continue to nourish the roots of the homeland, and above all, these thousands of Haitian children, in remote hills, forgotten neighborhoods, or bustling cities, who sit down every day at school with the dream of also contributing to a better Haiti.

This May 1st, let's remember : a people who educate their children, honor their workers, and believe in their builders, becomes a strong, just, and free Nation. The FNE, faithful to this vision, renews its commitment to making every Haitian child a worker in national recovery, a bearer of the future, a standing tree.

Moreover, in Les Cayes, under the auspices of the FNE, students from several schools mobilized for a reforestation activity. Together, they planted seedlings, "[...] little lives that tell a great message: that of an education that fosters responsibility, a love of nature, and civic engagement.

These children, their eyes turned toward tomorrow, their hands immersed in Haitian soil, remind us that we don't educate only with books, but also with strong actions, concrete gestures, and deep-rooted values.

The FNE is proud to support these young people who are planting the future.

Because every tree planted today is a silent response to the challenges of tomorrow."

HL/ HaitiLibre



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