Jamesly Pierre, June 2016 © Nathalie Brunet It wouldn’t be a far stretch to say that Jamesly Pierre is a by-product of Ayiti Nexus, having cut his teeth in
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We met in our teens at an all-girls high school run by Catholic nuns, and today we are women with gratifying careers. One of us is a partner in a
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How a young man’s love for the ocean leads him to diving and an unexpected career in tourism Scuba diving along the picturesque coasts of Haiti might not seem like
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This summer, I spent three months as an intern with Ayiti Nexus at their Port-au-Prince office. I had just graduated from Stanford University when I joined the firm in July
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There are a few common ways people in Haiti cook: using propane gas, kerosene, or charcoal. Recent studies show approximately 70% of Haitian household energy needs are met using firewood