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You can’t separate out development and security from human rights and from creating a sense of opportunity for people.’ ...
In health care, the aid is especially critical: The U.S. Agency for International Development supports 40 percent of primary-care services and 170 clinics. Now, with gang violence keeping Haiti ...
Haiti’s paramilitary gangs are expanding unchecked, armed with weapons of war and undeterred by the international security ...
The U.S. said it's waiving some international aid for Haiti, making an exemption for the Caribbean country as it continues to face relentless attacks from gangs. Concretely, a Department of State ...
Global economic growth is expected to decline this year due to increased trade barriers and policy uncertainty, the World ...
In October 2022, Haiti requested the deployment of an international force to assist the Haitian National Police in combating heavily armed gangs and facilitating humanitarian aid. In October 2023 ...
“No one in Haiti,” Jean-Louis says emphatically ... Either way, it’s clear that the current system of international aid needs to go. At best, it is a classic example of the road to ...
According to the report, dozens of impoverished and conflict-ridden countries have seen multiple aid services cut, creating ...
Peter McKenna is professor of political science at the University of Prince Edward Island in Charlottetown.
I’ve had first-hand experience with USAID and other international aid organizations, such as the World Bank, UNESCO, and even the Red Cross, during my 40-plus trips to Haiti after being invited ...
Haiti is one of 12 countries impacted by US President Donald Trump’s new travel ban which came into effect on Monday.