Ady Jean-Gardy born in Haiti, is a reformist and international press activist.
He became Minister of Communication in Haiti (2012–13), after a brilliant experience as Chief of Staff of the Haitian Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
He deeply designed reforms for public communication without propaganda, respecting the human rights organizations and positioned Haiti as a powerful member of the African Union at Addis Ababa (Ethiopia).
He worked to end civil wars in Africa and promoted a new image of Haiti as an International leader for peace.
Ady Jean Gardy is also the founder of the Haitian Press Federation, an umbrella organization for various Haitian press associations.
He founded the Haitian University of Journalism and Social Communication or the Haitian Center for Teaching Journalists.
He contributed to the modernization and the revitalization of the Haitian media world.
The Conference of Ouagadougou in 2004 devoted the wishes of the founder of this great structure, through the unconditional support of the honorable Daniel Whitman of the State Department.