Partners and Sponsors
Ministry of Justice and Security: Funding Partner
The Ministry of Justice and Security supports Plan Kiskeya through grant schemes. Plan Kiskeya carries out the activities and reports on the use of funds.
INEA: Funding Partner for Search Support
Plan Kiskeya works with INEA to support intercountry adoptees, especially those from Haiti, with identity and family search questions. INEA provides funding, and Plan Kiskeya delivers the activities.
Voie d’Espoir: Local Partner in Haiti
Voie d’Espoir is Plan Kiskeya’s local partner in Haiti for the Rapwoche Konekte search project. Together, they support search and reunification processes for Haitian adoptees and their biological families.
WebHare: sponsor of the website, database and hosting
Plan Kiskeya collaborates with WebHare on the development and management of its digital infrastructure. WebHare provides the website and database, which are essential for registering and matching profiles within the search process.
Entre deux histoires (Between two stories): Collaboration Partner
Plan Kiskeya and Entre deux histoires share knowledge and experiences and explore opportunities for future collaboration.
About Entre deux histoires
Entre deux histoires is an initiative founded by Rosemène and Nalise, two women adopted from Haiti. Drawing on their personal experiences with adoption, they have created a safe and welcoming community where adoptees feel seen and understood. The project includes an open Facebook group for anyone connected to adoption, as well as a private Messenger group exclusively for adoptees, offering space for personal conversations, support, and mutual recognition. In addition, they provide careful and confidential guidance in the search for biological family, through both formal and informal pathways—always initiated by the adoptee and at their own pace. Their core values are respect, connection, solidarity, and safety. As the community continues to grow, Between Two Stories is working towards greater visibility, partnerships, events, and—over time—physical meeting spaces.