A landfill in Northeast Haiti faces delays due to a $300K shortfall, with key environmental safeguards still missing.
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Fritz Alphonse Jean has been sworn in as president of Haiti’s Transitional Presidential Council (CPT), replacing Leslie Voltaire after a tumultuous five-month term. Voltaire’s tenure was marked by ...
Fort-Liberté’s K-Navaval set a new standard for regional Carnival celebrations, drawing millions into the streets with dazzling costumes, pulsating rhythms, and an electrifying atmosphere. From March ...
Haitian women marked March 8 with protests, prison visits, and cultural events, demanding justice and recognition in a country that often silences them.
Haiti’s women’s rights movement stands at a crossroads on International Women’s Rights Day 2025, as escalating violence, economic struggles and political exclusion threaten hard-won progress.
A waste management site with 12,000 to 15,000 cubic meters capacity was inaugurated in Limonade on Feb. 26. This is a pilot project and part of a larger initiative aimed at utilizing the trash ...
PNH claims security is under control in Petite-Rivière after the killing of Kenyan officer Samuel Tompei Kaetuai GONAÏVES, Haiti — Haitian police say they have regained security in Petite-Rivière de l ...
This solutions-focused story examines how leaders in city government, nonprofits and other entities partnered to help an influx of Haitians settle in Indianapolis. It looks at some limitations of ...
The Trump administration has terminated nearly 10,000 U.S. foreign aid programs, including those previously deemed lifesaving, leaving millions of vulnerable people at risk. The abrupt decision has ...
A video featuring Jimmy “Barbecue” Chérizier surfaced Saturday night, refuting unverified reports of his death and disputing government claims of a security operation in Delmas 6. The footage was ...
With TPS for Haitians expected to be shut down, some Haitians in Columbus weigh the risks of desperate acts such as possibly marrying for papers. COLUMBUS, Ohio — At a public assistance office on ...
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