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LEGACY LEADERSHIP AWARD 2025: 6 leaders honored in Carrefour for their commitment and impact in the commune
LEGACY LEADERSHIP AWARD 2025: 6 leaders honored in Carrefour for their commitment and impact in the commune
  • February 01, 2025
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LEGACY LEADERSHIP AWARD 2025: 6 leaders honored in Carrefour for their commitment and impact in the commune

The LEGACY LEADERSHIP AWARD 2025, organized by LEAD-ACADEMY, honored the committed youth of the commune of Carrefour. This prestigious event brought together nearly 200 young people and many local actors to celebrate exemplary leadership in a region facing many challenges.

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A Structure Committed to Leadership and Good Governance

Founded in December 2020 by Dwinny Belval, a governance technician, LEAD-ACADEMY’s mission is to train a new generation of responsible leaders in Haiti. Through training and action, this structure supports young people towards holistic development, allowing them to fully exploit their potential.

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A Difficult Context, an Inspiring Youth

A Difficult Context, an Inspiring Youth

Despite a climate of insecurity marked by the presence of armed gangs in Carrefour, many young people demonstrate incredible resilience. Engaged in citizen initiatives and impact projects, they embody the hope and renewal of their community. The LEGACY LEADERSHIP AWARD was designed to recognize and encourage these young people to continue their efforts.

Inspiring Conference

Inspiring Conference

The event began with a conference hosted by Sony Lamarre Joseph, CEO of Radio Lumière and best-selling author. He shared concrete tools to encourage young people to leave their positive mark on the world. Kimberline Noel moderated the discussions brilliantly, providing an engaging dynamic.

Award Ceremony for the Winners

Award Ceremony for the Winners

During this first edition of the LEGACY LEADERSHIP AWARD, several young people were rewarded for their leadership and exceptional contribution:
- Roobens Louis
- Hajiel Junior Pierre
- Judelin Isaac Jean
- Pierre Rubens Emmanuel Moreau
- Juan Roberto K. Thomas
- Schaëlda P. Joseph

The ceremony was honored by the presence of Mr. Valery Jean Paul, entrepreneur and rector of Grace Academy Of Theology, who praised this initiative and encouraged the winners to continue their commitment.

An Exceptional Mobilization

An Exceptional Mobilization

The event brought together a diverse and engaged audience. After an official presentation by Darlise Sintumas, Public Affairs Manager, a networking session allowed participants to exchange and strengthen their ties.

One of the most memorable moments of the evening was the musical performance of Grace Marcelin, who captivated the audience. The festive atmosphere, supported by light shows and special effects, added a magical dimension to the ceremony. The motivational speech by Edrice G. Payen, project coordinator, also left a strong impression on the participants.

A Strong Message from the CEO During his speech, Dwinny Belval left his mark on the audience with these inspiring words:

Become the leader you want to see in your community.



He stressed the importance of celebrating and encouraging youth engagement, emphasizing the rarity of initiatives that value their impact.

A Remarkable Presence of Other Structures

A Remarkable Presence of Other Structures

The ceremony was enriched by the participation of more than twenty local organizations, including:
- KOZE JEN YO
- VICODEC
- Coding Club Carrefour
- ANN KREYE
- CrazuGlote
- VIP
- Inspire Youth Center
- Antreprenarya San Dola
- OCEEV

This diversity of participants testifies to the scale and impact of the initiative.

See you in 2026 for an Even More Ambitious Edition!

The LEGACY LEADERSHIP AWARD has proven that committed and determined youth can change their reality. The 2026 edition is already shaping up to be an even more ambitious event, bringing hope and opportunities for the new generation of Haitian leaders.

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Dwinny Belval

Merci infiniment!

February 01, 2025 - 08:52:09 AM
Alain ALEXANDRE

Merci a vous et félicitation à toute l'equipe de LEAD ACADEMY.

February 01, 2025 - 11:50:06 AM
Jean Emmanuel Choute

This is an interesting project therefore I would like to make part of it.

February 12, 2025 - 10:40:39 AM
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