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Haiti Honors Two Young Women Champions as Tourism Ambassadors

Haiti Honors Two Young Women Champions as Tourism Ambassadors

From Haiti Libre · (9m ago) French Positive tone

Translated from French, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

TLDR

  • Haiti honored two exceptional young women, Abigaïl Alexandre and Ariana Milagro Lafond, at an official dinner.
  • Alexandre is a champion of Eloquentia competitions in Europe, and Lafond won the House of Challenge in Togo.
  • The event, attended by several ministers and diplomats, aimed to promote national pride and highlight Haitian youth talent.

Haiti, through an official dinner graced by the presence of the Prime Minister and several ministers, has celebrated two remarkable young women, Abigaïl Alexandre and Ariana Milagro Lafond, recognizing their outstanding achievements on the international stage. This event, far from being a mere formality, served as a powerful statement of national pride and a testament to the untapped potential residing within Haiti's youth.

Abigaïl Alexandre's triumph in the Eloquentia competitions across Europe and Ariana Milagro Lafond's victory at the House of Challenge in Togo are not just individual successes; they are beacons of inspiration for a nation striving to redefine its image. The presence of ministers, including Tourism Minister Stéphanie Smith, and foreign diplomats, such as Taiwan's Ambassador Cheng-hao HU, underscores the significance of these achievements and Haiti's commitment to showcasing its brightest talents.

Minister Smith's address, emphasizing that "tourism begins with the image we project," resonated deeply. By officially designating Alexandre and Lafond as Ambassadors of Haitian Tourism, the government is strategically leveraging their success to reposition Haiti on the global tourism map. This initiative highlights the rich cultural heritage, intelligence, and talent of Haitian youth as key assets for the country's development and international standing.

This recognition is particularly meaningful in Haiti, where narratives often focus on challenges. Celebrating these young women offers a vital counter-narrative, showcasing resilience, excellence, and ambition. While international media might focus on Haiti's struggles, this event, as reported by iciHaïti, emphasizes a different, more hopeful story – one of exceptional individuals making their mark and contributing to a brighter future for their nation. It's a moment to foster collective pride and inspire a new generation.

tourism begins with the image we project

— Minister of Tourism Stéphanie SmithHighlighting the importance of national image in tourism.
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Originally published by Haiti Libre in French. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.