National Order of Honour and Merit

The National Order of Honour and Merit (French: Ordre National Honneur et Mérite) is the highest honour of merit awarded by the President of the Republic of Haiti. The Order was instituted on 28 May 1926 and is awarded in five grades to both Haitians and foreign nationals. The award is given to acknowledge distinction in not only the realms of diplomacy and politics but also the arts, charitable works and other fields of benefit or interest to Haiti.

National Order of Honour
and Merit
Ordre National Honneur et Mérite
Commander insignia of the Order
Awarded by  Haiti
TypeNational order
StatusCurrently constituted
GradesGrand Cross
Grand Officer
Commander
Officer
Knight

Ribbon of the order

Award

The award is a white enamel Maltese cross with laterally-pierced ball suspension. The face has a circular central medallion bearing the arms of Haiti within a blue enamel ring inscribed with the words, ‘Medaille Honneur et Merite’. The reverse with a circular central medallion is inscribed with ‘République D'Haïti’ within a blue enamel ring inscribed in gilt letters ‘Liberte Egalite Fraternite’.

Grades

Ribbons of the Order for Honour and Merit

Grand Cross

Grand Officer

Commander

Officer

Knight

Recipients

References

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  5. Admiral Moreell, Naval History and Heritage Command, U.S. Navy Seabee Museum webpage, Port Hueneme, Ca.
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