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So far, the drones have killed 200-300 people, according to Port-au-Prince human rights activist Pierre Esperance.
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AP Newsroom on MSNHealth officials in Haiti meet to discuss shortage of HIV/AIDS medication after protestsA work group in Haiti with health officials and representatives from various organizations met in Port-au-Prince on Monday to ...
The humanitarian situation in Haiti has deteriorated significantly in the recent weeks as rates of violence, hunger, and displacement soar amid a severe lack of funding. As armed gangs continue to ...
Between the end of May and June, a coalition of academics will lead a patriotic congress to find a solution to Haiti’s crisis ...
Caribbean nations are bracing themselves for another busy hurricane season after experiencing one of the deadliest last year, ...
Plux Hotel and Barik Restaurant in Cap-Haïtien were damaged in a fire on May 26, as firefighters arrived late with no supplies.
Worldview: Violence-ridden Haiti’s “double debt” and the borrowing to pay it, has pushed the country down a spiral of ...
The sweeping order applied to hundreds of thousands of people legally in the country through programs put in place for ...
Amnesty International on Thursday warned that the abrupt suspension of U.S. foreign aid has put millions of lives and human rights at risk globally by halting critical programs such as the provision ...
The food security sector in Haiti coordinates responses to humanitarian crises. It is chaired by the National Food Security ...
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‘Money does no good in a bank’: World Central Kitchen’s Jose Andres urges donors to give moreJosé Andrés remembers when he went to Haiti after the devastating 2010 earthquake that the government estimates killed more than 300,000 people.
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