Highlights the contributions of Dr to Haiti after the earthquake of 2010
posted on: Jan 11 2012 11:22 by RDugey. Viewed 13 times.The Secretary of State for education higher in Haiti, Jean Claude Francois, said yesterday that the biggest problem in their country is the lack of governance.
The Haitian officer spoke at the opening of the education week at the Global Foundation, which was headed by President Leonel Fernandez. The event culminates on 13 of the present month.
He said that Haiti needed a policy defined in higher education, at the time pointed out that in that sector Dominican Republic has reached a rebound.
He questioned the quality of higher education in Haiti, because, he said, between 1970 and 2011 has degraded way substantial.
He said that in the ' 70s, a professional diploma "had more quality than in these times," and attributed has lowered the quality of education in education higher.
Also expressed concern about the little funding to students who want to u000ado University courses, as well as the escape of brains.
Pointed out that 85% of professionals who finish a race in their country, migrates towards Dominican Republic and United States, in what he considers to be working.
"In Dominican Republic we have 15 thousand Haitian students in universities, but of that total a tiny number returned to their country," said.
At the opening of the education week participated also the professors University Jena Marie Theodat, Jacky Lumake and Yves Voltaire, who expressed their gratitude to President Leonel Fernandez the donation of the University Henri Cristophe.
They described the work of extraordinary because it will allow forming capital human so that Haiti has more people prepared according to your needs.
Also thanked the President its solidarity with Haiti after the earthquake on January 12, 2010.
Haitian professionals spoke in u000athe development of the panel "La education Superior in Haiti", which stated that Dominican Republic has played a very important role for the people of Haiti after the earthquake of January 12, 2010.
"The hand stretched by the Dominican Government is an opportunity to start new relationships with that country, as part of the island," they responded the exhibitors of the neighboring nation.
The professors of Haiti agreed on the need for a reform in higher education of his nation to deal with new challenges and challenges.
They stated that despite the difficult situation facing higher education in the neighboring country, which has 25,000 students, you can see with optimism the prospects for settlement to the crisis experienced by this sector.
"Are to be in their own language, it will be much better for them," stressed.
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Panel "La education Superior in Haiti" is the first of three meetings organized by Funglode, at its headquarters, on the occasion of the delivery will be the Dominican Government to the Republic of Haiti of the University Henri Christophe tomorrow Thursday, the second anniversary of the earthquake
The activity was attended with the moderation of the Ambassador of Dominican Republic in France, Dr. Laura Faxas.
Were present, in addition, the Ministers of higher education, science and technology, Ligia Amada Melo; and women, Alejandrina Germán; the youth Minister, Franklin Rodríguez, personalities of the diplomatic corps accredited in Dominican Republic; the rector of the Pontificia Universidad Católica Madre y Maestra, Agrippinus Núñez Collado, and university students of both countries, inter al.

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