Gerald Oriol Jr. Explained

Gerald Oriol Jr.
Office:Secretary of State for the Integration of Persons with Disabilities
Term Start:October 2011
Term End:April 2016
Term Start2:April 2017
Term End2:March 2020

Gerald Oriol Jr., commonly known as Ti Gerald, is internationally renowned for his work in the field of disability rights and has made significant contributions advancing the disability agenda in Haiti where he is the country’s twice-appointed Secretary of State for the Integration of Persons with Disabilities. He first served under President Michel Martelly from October 2011 to April 2016, and then again, under President Jovenel Moise from April 2017 to March 2020.

Oriol directed a staff of approximately 70 personnel working from seven offices throughout the country, which provided services to an estimated one million persons with disabilities. Oriol and his staff at the Bureau of the Secretary of State for the Integration of Persons with Disabilities (BSEIPH) were tasked with advancing the rights of persons with disabilities in Haiti; providing access to education for children with disabilities; creating economic opportunities for persons with disabilities; promoting the development of a physically accessible environment; and further developing the resources and capabilities of the BSEIPH.

During his tenure in office, Oriol advanced multiple pieces of legislation on disability rights, which have further strengthened the legal framework around disability in Haiti, a country that is already a signatory of the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities. Soon after his first nomination as Secretary, Oriol and other collaborators followed up with the parliament to have the Law for the Integration of Persons with Disabilities voted in the Senate and promulgated by President Martelly in the official journal, Le Moniteur. Oriol and his partners also drafted the bill establishing accessibility standards in Haiti, which was voted in parliament and promulgated by President Moise in the official journal, Le Moniteur. Oriol worked on a bill to establish the National Solidarity Fund for the Integration of Persons with Disabilities, which was approved by Haiti's Ministerial Cabinet, voted in the lower house of the parliament and is now awaiting the Senate’s approval.

In his post as Secretary of State with the disability portfolio, Oriol collaborated directly with organizations such as USAID, the World Bank, the European Union, the United Nations, the Organization of American States and CARICOM. He has represented Haiti at disability conferences in Qatar, Ecuador, Panama and the United States.

Oriol also has extensive experience in the private and non-profit sectors. Prior to his first appointment as Secretary of State, Oriol worked for several years as a consultant in the drinking water industry. He is also a shareholder in TECINA SA, a Haitian company specialized in the study and management of construction projects.

In 2006, Oriol co-founded Fondation J’Aime Haiti [I Love Haiti Foundation], a non-profit organization that champions the rights of disabled and disadvantaged youth in Haiti. The organization developed several notable programs, including Panye Lapè [Hoop for Peace], which aim to contribute to the development of basketball in Haiti.

Oriol received his Bachelor of Science in Business Administration from the University of Florida and his Master of Liberal Arts from Harvard University. He received an Honorary Doctor of Public Service degree from Texas Christian University in December 2017.

Oriol is the recipient of several notable awards including the 2013 Texas Christian University Global Innovator Award and the Fondation Lucienne Deschamps 2011 Prix Humanitaire. Oriol has been featured four times in Ability Magazine, the leading disability magazine in the world.

Oriol resides in Port-au-Prince with his family.

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Notes and References

  1. Le Nouvelliste
  2. New York Times
  3. Le Matin
  4. Campaign Website