Club RFI Gonaives (Haiti): closer to young people

Club RFI Gonaives.

© Club RFI Gonaives

By: Eric Amiens

This week we are going to Gonaives in Haiti.

The members of the RFI Club will tell us about the Club's initiatives, but also about this city in Haiti steeped in history, founded on July 19, 1422, by Amerindians (the Taïnos) who gave it the name of Gonaibo.

This year, Gonaïves celebrates its 600th anniversary.

With the participation of Carline Saint-Paul, Sem Registry and Grégory Pierre, president of Club RFI Gonaïves.

- Cousin of the Club: Worlgenson Noël.

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Musics

 :

- "

Nou se lajenès

", collective of Haitian artists

- “

Pou ou

”, by Charma Inelus and J-WAD Solo, two young people from Gonaïves.

Charma Inelus is a member of Club RFI Gonaïves.

Proverb 

: “ 

Avoid miyo pase mande padon

 ”.

Directed by: Cécile Bonici.

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