
Further Dual Blow to Claims Haiti is “Open for Business”
Dual Blow to Claims Haiti is “Open for Business”. January 3, 2013, Haiti Support Group On January 2, Haitian officials

Dual Blow to Claims Haiti is “Open for Business”. January 3, 2013, Haiti Support Group On January 2, Haitian officials

Appeal to protect earthquake victims: Amnesty International. April 17, 2013 Amnesty International FAMILIES ATTACKED, risk forced eviction Hundreds of families left

HSG from Longworth Building, Capitol Hill, Washington DC, 13-11-2012 To Room 1302 of the Longworth House of Representatives Office Building

Earthquake commemoration, 12 January 2012 Our thoughts on this day go out to the victims of the 2010 earthquake and

Brussels Activities, December/January 2010. HSG from London 15-01-2011 On 16 December we were in Brussels to join the Coordination Europe-Haiti

HSG, St Marc, March 2010 — When engineers came to Montaca just outside the central coastal town of St. Marc in

Acute on Chronic: Lost to Follow Up? Haiti after the Earthquake, Paul Farmer (and many others) Public Affairs, New York,

Even prior to the 2010 earthquake, the Haitian environment was considered to be an ecological disaster. Writing in 2008, in

Reflections on the Reconstruction. March 26, 2013 Ayiti Kale Je/Haiti Grassroots watch For full article with illustrations and links, click

Beyond Relief Beyond Belief is the lead article in the analysis/special feature section of the January/February edition of the New

Can disasters become an opportunity? Building back better in Aceh, Myanmar and Haiti Information courtesy of the Overseas Development Institute

New Book, Old Paul Farmer: Discuss Anyone who can draw six hundred people paying $30.00 a head to a Washington

Délégation APP/UE : Haïti doit rester une priorité. P-au-P, 3 septembre 2010 [AlterPresse] — Les membres de la délégation de

Talks on Haiti in London On January 12, 2010, an earthquake struck Haiti, killing as many as 316,000 people. At

March 19, 2013 Center for Economic and Policy Research original article here An op-ed in Bloomberg Businessweek yesterday lays out

Mario Joseph, Haiti’s most prominent human rights lawyer and legal activist, made a hugely successful visit to London in August,

During a week of events in London and Brussels on the earthquake and its aftermath the HSG gave Haitian civil

James Reinl hosts a debate for VOR London on the second anniversary of Haiti’s earthquake and asks why half a

