Steeve Khawly

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Steeve Khawly

Steeve Khawly (born 27 January 1967, in Port-au-Prince, Haiti), is a businessman and a Haitian philanthropist. He was a candidate in the Haitian presidential elections of 2015.

Studies and achievements[]

After his studies at the University of Miami, he obtained an industrial engineering degree and became an entrepreneur in Haiti. He decided to specialize in rice processing and flour production.

To provide an answer to the housing problem in Haiti, he modernized the brick factory founded ten years previously by his father in association with local investors in order to reduce the need of import materials and facilitate the development of the construction.

Economic and environmental commitments have made of him a visible figure in the Haitian political scene.[1]

In 2004, he founded the nonprofit organization La Fondation Seguin, in order to preserve 11,000 hectares of the main park of Haiti called "La Visite".[2] More widely, this foundation disseminates ecological values and sustainable development ideas. By making surrounding communities participate and benefit from better management of park resources, he caught the eye of the UNESCO and was welcomed by Irina Bokova, UNESCO Special Envoy.

In 2014, he also founded with twelve other men of Haitian affairs the group "Haiti Cherie".[3] This initiative aims to start off the national rebirth thanks to the commitment of a responsible economic elite.

Political commitments[]

Khawly was one of the main candidates in the Haitian presidential elections of October 2015,[4] under the banner "Bouclier Réseau National".

His dual sensitivity, economic and ecological, shines in its program. He particularly expressed himself through opinions pages to encourage the development of renewable energies in Haiti. He believes that renewable energies can create jobs.[5] He also takes a stand for responsible agricultural environmental policy. From an economic point of view, he defends the eco-tourism and a greater openness of the Haitian economy to foreign investments.[6]

Private life[]

Steeve Khawly is married and has four children. He was born to a mechanic training father and a housewife mother. His father was assassinated on December 6, 2002.

References[]

  1. ^ "Steeve Khawly, un entrepreneur dans la course à la présidence de Haïti". Ekonomico (in French). Retrieved 2015-10-21.
  2. ^ "Travailler pour une Haiti verte". www.fondationseguin.org. Retrieved 2015-10-21.
  3. ^ "Communiqué de Presse de Haiti Chérie". lenouvelliste.com. Retrieved 2015-10-21.
  4. ^ "Steeve Khawly: an entrepreneur's race to the Haiti Presidency". CNN iReport. Retrieved 2015-10-21.
  5. ^ "Haïti peut-il sortir de sa crise environnemental ? Oui, grâce aux énergies renouvelables". leplus.nouvelobs.com. Retrieved 2015-10-21.
  6. ^ "Quelles perspectives économiques pour Haïti?". Le Huffington Post (in French). Retrieved 2015-10-21.
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