Chrislie Luca appointed Regional Director of AIDHR

Chrislie Luca appointed Regional Director of AIDHR

Children’s rights activist Chrislie Luca has just been named the American Institute of Diplomacy and Human Rights (AIDHR) Regional Director for Haiti with the responsibility of leading that country’s aspiring advocates to promote peaceful and inclusive societies for sustainable development, ensure access to justice for all and build effective, accountable and inclusive institutions at all levels.

Remember, AIDHR is the premier institute to educate members of society about human rights, through programs, resources and articles. Its mission is to achieve progress and innovation on a global scale, through education by providing and equipping everyone with the knowledge and skills necessary to become a certified human rights leader.

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AIDHR is the world’s largest certification institute for consultants in human rights education and diplomacy.

Chrislie Luca is the person designated and accepted by AIDHR through its leadership, who has the purpose of promoting, supporting and developing the relations and interests of AIDHR in this country and will have the right to submit proposals to the AIDHR for the appointment of one or more Chapter volunteers, subject to the approval of AIDHR, who shall act in accordance with these Bylaws, the Mission of AIDHR and the Board of Directors.

The entire team of the Organization of Hearts for Change for Destitute Children in Haiti (OHCDCH) warmly congratulates its General Coordinator, Chrislie Luca, and wishes her every success in her new role.



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