Cap-Haïtien Shows That Change Begins at Home
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Cap-Haïtien Shows That Change Begins at Home

Israel Camille

Cap-Haïtien Shows That Change Begins at Home 🇭🇹

For years, many people have talked about the challenges facing our cities. Today, the people of Cap-Haïtien are showing that real change begins with action.

The ongoing efforts to clean streets, remove waste, and improve public spaces are more than a sanitation campaign—they are a message of civic pride and collective responsibility.

A clean city is a healthier city.

A clean city attracts visitors, encourages investment, supports local businesses, and improves the quality of life for everyone.

Every resident has a role to play. Government initiatives are important, but lasting change also depends on citizens choosing not to litter, respecting public spaces, and working together to protect their community.

Cap-Haïtien, known as Haiti's historic city and the gateway to the north, has the potential to become a model for urban renewal across the country. These efforts remind us that rebuilding Haiti does not always begin with billion-dollar projects. Sometimes, it begins with something as simple—and as powerful—as cleaning our streets and taking pride in our neighborhoods.

Let's congratulate the sanitation workers, volunteers, local authorities, businesses, and every citizen contributing to this effort. Their work deserves recognition and continued support.

May this initiative inspire other cities across Haiti to do the same. Together, one neighborhood, one street, and one community at a time, we can build a cleaner, safer, and more beautiful Haiti.

Congratulations, Cap-Haïtien! Keep moving forward.

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