Konpasyon ak Kouraj 2013 Update
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Konpasyon ak Kouraj 2013 Update
Konpasyon akKouraj Yon nouvo visyon pou yon Ayiti san Restavek Compassion and Courage: A New Vision for a Haiti Without Restavek This spring, Restavek Freedom Foundation is parterning with pastors and community leaders throughout Haiti to stand up against restavek. This new initiative, known as Konpasyon ak Kouraj, is inspiring key Haitian leaders to speak out against the practice of restavek in their local communities. Konpasyon ak Kouraj operates from a grass-roots approach, with influential pastors and community leaders in each department* (state) of Haiti creating a strong root system, that will then branch out to smaller communities through local churches, communities and schools (Figure 1.1). Throughout the months of April and May, there will be 12 Konpasyon ak Kouraj conferences held in each of the 10 departments of Haiti. Restavek Freedom’s decision to work through established pastor and community leader relationships is vital to extending efforts into every department of Haiti. Churches are the most organized and prevalent institutions in Haiti, existing in small rural communities and large urban centers. These partnerships will allow for materials and information to be quickly distributed, with the goal to saturate the entire country. Each Konpasyon ak Kouraj conference follows the same format. During the morning session, participants engage in two panels; one is comprised of church leaders, government officials and law enforcement, while the other panel discusses the role of the church. These panels provide an opportunity for participants to hear from national and local leaders, while creating a safe environment for healthy dialogue. The afternoon session begins with a discussion on the psychological implications of the system of restavek. This is followed by Pastor Jean Bilda Robert, who discusses the church and communities responsibility to end the practice of restavek. Local awareness and education through church mobilization and community programs 12 Departmental Conferences 2012 kickoff conference Figure 1.1 Throughout the conference, participants have time to engage with each other and review conference materials. As part of the Konpasyon ak Kouraj initiative, conference packets were created containing two books, a ”Konpasyon ak Kouraj” t-shirt, “Yon nouvo vizyon pou yon Ayiti san Restavèk” bumper sticker (a new vision for a Haiti without Restavek) as well as note taking materials. Restavek Freedom Foundation partnered with Lemèt Zefi and the Community for Christian Development to author the two books that are being used in the conferences. The books are written in Haitian Creole from a justice perspective and are designed to be used by pastors and community leaders. Leve Kanpe Pou Libete comes as a two-book series with a facilitator guide and companion book designed for student studies. Jistis pou Restavék yo is a collection of 12 sermons written by prominent pastors in Haiti that speak out against the issue of restavek. This collection was written to inspire a change of heart and mind and discusses the role of the church in ending the system of restavek. Pastor Jean Bilda Robert speaking out against restavek Restavek Freedom is seen as leading the call for change in Haiti, with pastors commenting that the work being done on the issue of restavek is unprecedented. Konpasyon ak Kouraj is a huge initiative for Restavek Freedom and the results are inspiring and motivating. For more information and to support this or other initiatives from Restavek Freedom Foundation, please visit our website at www.restavekfreeedom.org Standing up for Freedom The conference in Les Cayes, Haiti Some of the conference packet contents *Haitian departments are government-drawn territory borders similar to U.S. states