Holding the UN to account for Haiti Cholera
This Public Policy Lecture is delivered by Professor Philip Alston and hosted by the Centre for Law and Society in a
This Public Policy Lecture is delivered by Professor Philip Alston and hosted by the Centre for Law and Society in a
The Edinburgh Caribbean Association, the Haiti Support Group and friends are working together under the umbrella of the Haiti Fundraiser
Andy Leak of the Haiti Support Group speaks to Martin Stanford on Insight at TRT World about the recent elections
Hurricane Matthew made landfall at Les Anglais, Haiti on the 4 October 2016. The category 4 storm brought 150mph winds,
Many of you have contacted us over the last few days to ask what you can do in light of
Help victims hold UN to account. In mid-October 2010, the worst cholera epidemic in the world erupted in Haiti. Numerous
End cholera in Haiti now! Please join us in telling the Obama Administration that there is still time to make
Democracy Discouraged: Haiti’s 2015 Elections (NEW YORK, September 19, 2016) As Haiti prepares for presidential and legislative elections on October
The 9,200 Haitians killed and more than 800,000 seriously sickened by the UN’s grossly negligent introduction of cholera to Haiti
Pressure on the UN Mounts over Haiti Cholera Crisis Cholera Update On 17 August 2016 journalist Jonathan Katz broke the
The Haiti Support Group would like to thank all the advocacy and grassroots organisations that have been working hard to push
European Union and Haiti: Everyday Neocolonialism? Source: CETRI. Published on 5 July 2016. By Frédéric Thomas The European Union (EU)
Annual General Meeting July 2016: the Haiti Support Group. Thank you so much for the kind support that you have
In the Land of Sisyphus: Haiti, international cooperation agencies, and the elusive search for development (1945-2016) with Dr. Peter SOLLIS (Former
Haiti’s CEP (Provisional Electoral Council) has postponed sine die the second round of the presidential and legislative elections that had
The Haiti Support Group regularly features on the Latin America Bureau webpage. Here are some links to our stories: A
Beginner’s Guide to Fixing Elections. It is not always possible to control the outcome of an election (remember 1990?!). The
Webinar: Haiti Elections Crisis. Want to learn more about the elections crisis in Haiti? Join the Institute for Justice and