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The Cabinet of Haiti is an executive body of the Republic of Haiti. The Cabinet is the collective decision-making body of the entire government under the Office of the Prime Minister, composed of the Prime Minister and several Cabinet Ministers. [1] [2]

List of ministries

Ministry [3] MinisterAddress
Ministry of Planning and External Cooperation Ketleen Florestal347, Ave John Brown (Bourdon), Port-au-Prince, Haiti
Ministry of the Environment Moïse Jean-Pierre FilsDelmas 31, Rue Jacques 1 # 11, Port-au-Prince, Haiti
Ministry of Defense Jean-Marc Bernier AntoinePort-au-Prince, Haiti
Ministry of Commerce and Industry James Monazard6 Rue Legitimate, Port-au-Prince, Haiti HT-00116
Ministry of National Education and Vocational Training Antoine Augustin5, Ave Jean-Paul II, Port-au-Prince, Haiti
Ministry of Economy and Finance Ketleen Florestal22 Avenue Charles Summer, Port-au-Prince, Haiti
Ministry of Justice and Public Security Carlos Hercules19 Charles Sumner Avenue, Port-au-Prince, Haiti
Ministry of Culture and Communication Antoine AugustinPort-au-Prince, Haiti
Ministry of Tourism James Monazard8, Rue Legitimate (Champs-de-Mars), Port-au-Prince, Haiti
Ministry of Agriculture, Natural Resources and Rural Development Vernet JosephRoute Nationale No. 1, Damien, Port-au-Prince, Haiti
Ministry of Social Affairs and Labor Georges Wilbert FranckPort-au-Prince, Haiti
Ministry of Interior and Territorial Communities Garry Conille Palais des Ministeres, Champs de Mars, Port-au-Prince, Haiti
Minister of Public Health and Population Georges Fils Brignol111, Rue Saint-Honore, Port-au-Prince, Haiti
Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Worship Dominique Dupuy Boulevard Harry Truman, Cité de l'Exposition, Port-au-Prince, Haiti
Ministry of Public Works, Transport and Communications Raphaël HostyPalais des Ministeres, Rue Monseigneur Guilloux, B.P. 2002, Port-au-Prince, Haiti
Ministry of Youth, Sports and Civic Action Niola Lynn Sarah Devalis OctaviusPort-au-Prince, Haiti
Ministry of Women's Affairs and Women's Rights Marie Françoise SuzanPort-au-Prince, Haiti
Ministry of Haitians Living Abroad Dominique Dupuy Rue Prosper No. 8, Bourdon, Musseau, Port-au-Prince, Haiti, HT6140
Minister Delegated to the Prime Minister in charge of social programs and projects of the GovernmentVacantPort-au-Prince, Haiti

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References

  1. "Accueil".
  2. Martino, John (2013). Worldwide Government Directory with Intergovernmental Organizations 2013. p. 697. ISBN   9781452299372.
  3. Blaise, Juhakenson (2024-06-13). "Haïti's new government inaugurated: PM Conille vows bold action amid national challenges". The Haitian Times. Retrieved 2024-06-14.