Party for the Integral Advancement of the Haitian People
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The Party for the Integral Advancement of the Haitian People (Parti Pour l'Avancement Integral du Peuple Haïtien, or PAIPH) is a political party in Haiti founded by Colette Jacques in 1990.[1] Jacques was the first woman to have a political party registered and recognized in the country. The PAIPH platform focuses on education, and the party was created to improve Haiti's international image. The PAIPH logo is a green heart on a white canvas, representing a heart of hope for the innocent Haitian.
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