Min. of Agriculture, Natural Resources, & Rural Development
Thomas JACQUES
Min. of Commerce & Industry
Wilson LALEAU
Min. of Communication
Josette DARGUSTE
Min. of Culture
Josette DARGUSTE
Min. of the Economy & Finance
Wilson LALEAU
Min. of Environment
Jean Francois THOMAS
Min. of Foreign Affairs & Worship
Pierre-Richard CASIMIR
Min. of Haitians Living Abroad
Min. of Interior & Territorial Collectivities
David BAZILE
Min. of Justice & Public Security
Jean Renel SANON
Min. of National Defense
Jean Rodolphe JOAZILE
Min. of National Education & Professional Training
Vanneur PIERRE
Min. of Planning & External Cooperation
Laurent LAMOTHE
Min. of Public Health & Population
Florence Duperval GUILLAUME
Min. of Public Works, Transport, & Energy
Jacques ROUSSEAU
Min. of Social Affairs & Labor
Charles JEAN-JACQUES
Min. of Tourism
Stephanie Balmir VILLEDROUIN
Min. of Women's Affairs & Rights
Yanick MEZIL
Min. of Youth, Sports, & Civic Action
Magalie RACINE
Min.-Del. to the Prime Min. in Charge of Promoting the Peasantry
Marie Mimose FELIX
Min.-Del. to the Prime Min. in Charge of Relations With Parliament
Ralph Ricardo THEANO
Min.-Del. to the Prime Min. for Human Rights & the Fight Against Extreme Poverty
Marie Carmelle Rose Anne AUGUSTE
Governor, Bank of the Republic of Haiti
Charles CASTEL
Ambassador to the US
Paul ALTIDOR
Permanent Representative to the UN, New York
Denis REGIS
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b) The CIA sometimes assignes counterintuitive ranks. For example, it assigns unemployment rates in increasing order, whereas we rank them in decreasing order