BREAKING NEWS: President Moïse Assassinated at Private Residence
It is with deep sadness and a heavy heart here at the Haiti Support Group to confirm today that President Moïse was assassinated last night
It is with deep sadness and a heavy heart here at the Haiti Support Group to confirm today that President Moïse was assassinated last night
A disaster hits and chaos ensues. Within the shock and the trauma, as the winds settle and people uncurl, look up and look around, chaos
This special edition Haiti Briefing features an in-depth background on vodou, the religion of Haiti. Vodou is a major feature of Haitian history, society, culture
Drug alert deepens as rocks of crack cocaine are found on sale in Cité Soleil.
While the political crisis deepened, with still no Prime Minister and half of the ministers of state also resigning, Haitians were thrilled by another sort
Seven Years On: Haiti Earthquake. Today marks the seventh anniversary of the Haiti earthquake and the start of a challenging and tumultuous year for the
Haitian workers in the capital’s assembly plants work in hot, airless, and dimly lit factories sewing gloves, underwear, sports clothes and other garments for the North
This Public Policy Lecture is delivered by Professor Philip Alston and hosted by the Centre for Law and Society in a Global Context (CLSGC). Original text available
The Edinburgh Caribbean Association, the Haiti Support Group and friends are working together under the umbrella of the Haiti Fundraiser Collective Scotland in solidarity with the people
“Land is truly the Number One biggest demand of Haitian peasants who have fought and died for it, because only having land can assure a
Andy Leak of the Haiti Support Group speaks to Martin Stanford on Insight at TRT World about the recent elections in Haiti and the implications
Hurricane Matthew made landfall at Les Anglais, Haiti on the 4 October 2016. The category 4 storm brought 150mph winds, sheets of rain and ocean
New President of Haiti, Rene Préval, unveils his strategy to try to repair Haiti’s shattered economy.
Many of you have contacted us over the last few days to ask what you can do in light of Hurricane Matthew in Haiti. We
Help victims hold UN to account. In mid-October 2010, the worst cholera epidemic in the world erupted in Haiti. Numerous scientists, including a panel of
End cholera in Haiti now! Please join us in telling the Obama Administration that there is still time to make a significant impact on cholera
Democracy Discouraged: Haiti’s 2015 Elections (NEW YORK, September 19, 2016) As Haiti prepares for presidential and legislative elections on October 9, 2016, a new report by voting
The 9,200 Haitians killed and more than 800,000 seriously sickened by the UN’s grossly negligent introduction of cholera to Haiti via their peacekeeping force there,