
Supporting TEchnology education in haiti
The training Program
August 31, 2022 - Graduation Day for
1st -Year participants
We are proud of the hard work these young ladies and gentlemen displayed during the program.
1st Year program participants on Graduation Day - September 2022.
A musical moment courtesy of a musically gifted student.
The featured violinist, our project manager and one of the graduates.
DLAU President Jose Voyard delivering the day's address remotely.
ESIH General Director, M. Patrick Attié and DLAU's On-location Project Manager, Mrs. Sandrine Cicauld Anacius.
ESIH Director M. Patrick Attié handing her diploma to one of the participants.
One of the 1st year graduates.
The smile says it all. Rejy was an enthusiastic participant, and volunteered to help with tech issues.
Brunine Einstein Pointe-Jour is also an entrepreneur and is also involved in fashion and design
The unity and camaraderie displayed by the group were amazing.
Taïna was a hard-working and valiant participant who finished very strongly and caught the eye of the instructors.
Graduates and part of the audience.
Attentive audience.
An inquisite Jean Duckens.
Mr. Attié making his remarks about the possibilities in the field of data engineering and data analytics.
Student address from Ed Patrice Pavelus, one of the most commited and gifted participants.
Striking a pose.
Encouraging the teammates.
Kermie Louis is a determined and disciplined 2nd year student who is passionate about technology. She's a member of Haitibot.
Ed Patrice Pavelus is a first-year student but was amazing in his ability to communicate with the instructors and in grasping the material.
David Jeudy is a focused and brilliant student who grasped the material rather quickly.
Stevens Montissol is also an avid robot designer and is the founder of HaitiBot, a startup looking to create robots that can find and assist earthquake victims.
Terry Adams Exama is a leader who believes in Education, sharing and in unifying people in the environments he evolves in.
Brunine Einstein Pointe-Jour is one of the student leaders who helped to the success of the program.
Louis Midson Lajeanty is a student in Computer Science who is also passionate about learning but also teaching and giving back to his community.
Emmanuel Augustin is a graduating student at ESIH. He would like to continue his studies in Data Science.
Jean Duckens Sanon is studying Computer Science and is one of the co-founders of Haitibot.
Taina Jaceinthe would like to inspire generations to come by exposing less fortunate children to educational opportunities they would not have otherwise.
Jeudius Pouchon would like to become a computer teacher to help young Haitians understand the benefit of technology, and to offer a better image of Haiti.
Clivince Estinvil is also a member of the "Young Leader of Americas Initiative" which is a program sponsored by the U.S. Embassy in Haiti to improve young entrepreneurs ability to reflect and propose solutions to problems facing their community.
Isaac Floradin is not only passionate about technology, he is also an avid photographer.
During the program, Rejy Joseph Roc also organized catch-up training sessions to help everyone keep up with the material and learn the foundation to keep up with what might have gotten lost.
The Graduation Class of 2022. We are happy to have helped these young students learn those skills but we also discovered a depth of talent, enthusiasm, personality and willingness to contribute. We were also encouraged by the unity and solidarity they displayed.
