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Marché Cluny - Cap-Haitien, Haiti
Built by President Florvil Hippolite in 1890
Burned down - January 24-25, 2026

The site where Marché Cluny stands today was originally a marshy area during colonial times. It was drained and developed into a public square known as Place Cluny in 1764. It became a location where enslaved Africans were sold during the period when Cap-Français (the colonial name for Cap-Haïtien) was a major port in the Atlantic slave trade.
Afterwards, a market operated there in the open air to relieve overcrowding in the older market at Place-d’Armes.. Built by President Florvil Hyppolite, a native of Cap-Haitien in 1890, Marche Cluny became the commercial hub of the City until today.
MARCHÉ CLUNY MUST BE REBUILT
As people flee gang violence in the Port-au-Prince region, hundreds of new young learners are arriving monthly in Saint-Marc, Haiti to the MHFC school. MHFC School is struggling to accommodate their needs and provide a quality education. A new classroom is necessary!
HELP US HELP THEM - DONATE BY CLICKING ABOVE
Mission House of Freedom Center (MHFC) - Saint-Marc, Haiti
Church - School - Health Clinic - Vocational Training Center

Konsènan Ayiti
An 1791, esklav nwa ki pa pè nan koloni franse Karayib sa a te deklannche premye e sèl revolisyon esklav nwa ki te gen siksè nan listwa.revolisyon ayisyen an. An 1804, yo te fonde nasyon an Ayiti epi yo te mandelibète, ak dwa moun pou tout moun koulè esklavnan Karayib la, nan Amerik yo ak atravè lemond. Lwès te reponn ak sanksyon ekonomik brital kont Ayiti pou prèske 100 ane. Koulye a, li lè pou yon resetrekonstwi ak relanse Ayiti epi rann li fò ankò!
Konsènan Ayiti
H.A.I.T.I.E.N. LTD. specializes in selecting promising Haiti-based products, services, brands, and ideas, to develop into major market players locally and globally. The company prioritizes import/export growth, capital flow, job development, education, and nutrition. We leverage Haiti's historical assets, tropical environment and vibrant culture into investable, trade-ready opportunities across key sectors.
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TRADE: Tourism & Leisure - Agricultural, Artisanal and Tropical Goods and Services - Raw Ingredients
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INVESTMENT: Financial, Economic & Infrastructural Support for Haitian Businesses Locally and Globally
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EDUCATION: Primary, Secondary, Post-Secondary, Business & Scientific Education Support for Young People
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NUTRITION: Food Research, Production, Transportation, Marketing, Preparation and Consumption in Haiti and Globally

LEARNING FROM HISTORY - MARCHING TO VICTORY


Some Members of The
H.A.I.T.I.E.N. Board of Trustees
Malcolm Eustache Harold Eustache Sr. Sabine Desir Patrick Beliard


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