Haiti-Economy: 17 years since the creation of the National Commission for Public Procurement (CNMP), Prime Minister Ariel Henry promises good governance

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During the commemorative ceremony of the 17 years of creation of the National Commission of Public Procurement (CNMP), the head of government has again promised to make good governance his hobbyhorse.
The Prime Minister welcomed the existence of the CNMP which represents an important tool in the fight against corruption and the safeguarding of the interests of the State.

For Ariel Henry, it is appropriate to preserve the interests of the State and to achieve this, he said, it is essential that public procurement respects the four main principles of good governance: free access to public procurement, equal treatment of candidates and transparency of procedures, respect for ethics and efficiency of public spending.

 

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Emmanuel Paul
Emmanuel Paul is an experienced journalist and accomplished storyteller with a longstanding commitment to truth, community, and impact. He is the founder of Caribbean Television Network (CTN), a mission-driven media platform dedicated to delivering high-quality, in-depth journalism focused on Haitian and Caribbean immigrant communities in the United States and around the world. Before relocating to the United States, Emmanuel built a distinguished career in Haiti, where he worked for several prominent media outlets and became known for his insightful reporting and unwavering dedication to public service journalism. Emmanuel holds a diverse academic background with studies in Sociology, Anthropology, Economics, and Accounting, equipping him with a multidimensional perspective that informs his journalistic approach and deepens his understanding of the social and economic forces affecting diaspora communities. Beyond his work in media, Emmanuel is the founder of FighterMindset, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting cancer survivors. As a survivor himself, Emmanuel channels his personal journey into advocacy and empowerment, offering resources and hope to others facing similar battles. His career is a testament to resilience, purpose, and the transformative power of storytelling.
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