
Election update: the “international community” gives its orders
Haiti’s CEP (Provisional Electoral Council) has postponed sine die the second round of the presidential and legislative elections that had

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

London Rally for Haiti. Global Women’s Strike has organised a Rally for Haiti on 16 December to support Haiti’s Day of Action outside

Mining Report Launch. The Haiti Support Group welcomes the launch of a new report entitled Byen Konte, Mal Kalkile? Human

On the Edge: Writing the Border between Haiti and the Dominican Republic is a literary and cultural history which brings

Black History Month sponsored by the Coalition for Racial Equality and Rights (CRER) in collaboration with the Africa in Motion

Ex-Dictator “Baby Doc” Duvalier Death Won’t End Victims’ Quest for Justice. Democracy Now gives its commentary on the recent death

The Haiti Support Group will be holding its next Annual General Meeting on Saturday 20 June 2015. The AGM is

Judge Deems UN Immune from Lawsuit for Haiti Cholera Disaster. Port-au-Prince and Boston, January 9, 2015. On the eve of

Five years after the devastating earthquake in Haiti, durable housing solutions remain out of reach for hundreds of thousands of

Constitutional Bombshell: 1 Year On in the Dominican Republic. The 23rd September 2014 marks one year to the day that

The World Development Movement and the Haiti Support Group will be giving a workshop entitled Food and the Multinational Takeover:

Human Rights Situation. Gustavo Gallón, a leading human rights expert, has published a report on the ongoing human rights situation

Grave Violation of the Right to Water in Haiti. Cholera struck Haiti in October 2010. It was the first time

Report courtesy of Channel 4 News, 10 January 2014 Haiti’s leading human rights lawyer Mario Joseph – who the Haiti

Killing Highlights Real Danger for Human Rights Defenders in Haiti. An Open Letter by the Haiti Support Group The Haiti

