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Dominique Dupuy is an accomplished Haitian diplomat and international strategist with distinguished experience in multilateral diplomacy, bilateral relations, and cultural heritage policy. She has served as Haiti’s Minister of Foreign Affairs and Worship and Minister for Haitians Living Abroad, as well as Ambassador, Permanent Delegate of Haiti to UNESCO, and non-resident Representative to the African Union.
Throughout her career, Ms. Dupuy has led high-level diplomatic engagements with Heads of State and Government across the Caribbean, the Americas, Africa, and Europe, bringing unprecedented global attention to Haiti and catalyzing new international partnerships to address development and security issues.
At UNESCO, she led landmark efforts to recognize Haitian cultural heritage on the world stage. She made history as the first Haitian elected Vice President of the Executive Board, where she championed diplomatic initiatives that amplified the Caribbean and Latin American voice.
Fluent in French, English, Spanish, and Haitian Creole, she is widely recognized for her eloquence, geopolitical insight, and bridge-building leadership across the Global South. She is currently engaged in international advisory work with a strong focus on South-South cooperation.
Virtual Event:
Dominique Dupuy, former Minister of Foreign Affairs and Worship and Minister for Haitians Living Abroad, as well as Ambassador, Permanent Delegate of Haiti to UNESCO, and non-resident Representative to the African Union, joins Haiti Policy House for a focused discussion on Haiti and the Americas: Diplomacy, Security, and Regional Strategy.
The webinar will examine Haiti’s engagement with the United States and Caribbean partners amid ongoing insecurity and shifting regional dynamics. The conversation will explore the role of diplomacy in security cooperation, migration, and multilateral engagement, including Haiti’s position within Caribbean and hemispheric frameworks. It will also look ahead to how Haiti can move beyond crisis-driven diplomacy, strengthen its regional standing, and rebuild strategic credibility in a changing geopolitical landscape.