Donning a bulletproof vest emblazoned with “PRESS” on the front is a dangerous move in Haiti now. What used to serve as a ...
Haiti's ongoing violence and severe medication shortages have pushed thousands to the brink of mental collapse.
The urgency of the crisis has been underlined by former Jamaica Prime Minister Bruce Golding, who told a World Bank-sponsored ...
The UN human rights chief sounded the alarm on Friday over the rapidly deteriorating situation in Haiti, calling it a ...
UN rights chief Volker Turk cited reports, Friday, estimating that between 270,000 and 500,000 firearms were circulating ...
In his latest report, Volker Türk, the High Commissioner for Human Rights, reiterates previous recommendations and calls for ...
# Haiti has suffered major problems in the past from outside involvement – the cholera epidemic that tore through the country, killing more than 9,000 and infecting 800,000 came was traced back to UN ...
Families are being uprooted time and again, forced to leave everything behind as they flee for safety. Many of those ...
The U.S. is warning against travel to Haiti as violent gangs take complete control of the capital, Port-au-Prince — and ...
Provisional authorities in violence-torn Haiti are stepping up their efforts ... objections given the introduction of cholera and sexual abuse cases the last time UN troops were in Haiti.
Guns are not manufactured in Haiti, and it’s illegal to ship any there, but the gangs terrorizing the country’s capital, Port-au-Prince, never seem to be short of them — or of ammunition.