Kiwo Ayiti
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Kiwo Ayiti (Creole name) or Mouvement Kiro d'Haïti (French name) is a Catholic youth organization in the Haiti.[1][2] Kiwo Ayiti is a member of the Catholic umbrella of youth organizations Fimcap.[3]
Formation1960
TypeHaitian Catholic youth organization
PurposeCatholic youth organization
HeadquartersPort-au-Prince, Haiti
| Formation | 1960 |
|---|---|
| Type | Haitian Catholic youth organization |
| Purpose | Catholic youth organization |
| Headquarters | Port-au-Prince, Haiti |
| Location |
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| Members | 60,000 |
History
Kiwo Ayiti was founded in 1960 by Flemish missionary following the example of the Catholic Belgian youth organization Chiro Flanders.[4]
Activities
Organization
Kiwo Ayiti has about 60,000 children and young people as members. They are directed by about 4,500 youth leaders and meet in about 600 local groups. Kiwo Ayiti is present in all of the ten dioceses of the Roman Catholic church in Haiti.[8]
Kiwo Ayiti is structured in the following sections (based on age-groups):[9]
| Age group | Name of section |
|---|---|
| 3 – 6 years | "la section de plus petits et petites" (the section of the youngest ones) |
| 6 – 11 years | "Tambours" (for boys) and "Étincelles" (for girls) |
| 12 – 14 years | "Combattants" (for boys) and "Vaillants" (for girls) |
| 14 – 16 years | "Vainqueurs" (for boys) and "Conquérantes" (for girls) |
| 17 years and older | "Aspirants" (preparation for group leadership) and group leaders |