The government is accelerating card distribution as the electoral process approaches.
The Haitian government is intensifying the distribution of national identification cards as part of the “Kat Ou La” initiative, led by the National Identification Office.
According to official data, 1,085 cards were distributed in a single day across several areas of the metropolitan region.
In Tabarre, 570 cards were issued on the sixth day of the operation, including 277 to women and 293 to men. In Canapé-Vert, 515 cards were delivered on the second day.
This operation is part of broader efforts to strengthen citizen identification, a key element in preparation for upcoming elections. Authorities are urging citizens who have already completed the process to visit the centers to collect their cards.
In a context where identification remains a major issue in Haiti, this acceleration is presented as an important step toward ensuring voter participation.

















