2nd Haiti minister resigns in as many days
April 11, 2013, The Tampa Tribune original article here PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti (AP) — Two radio stations in Haiti are reporting that a second minister in
Why Richard Morse left Haiti’s government
April 15, 2013 Catherine Porter, Toronto Star original article here Throughout his campaign and into the second year of his term, Haiti’s president Michel Martelly
Haiti Cholera Mutations Could Lead to More Severe Disease
Haiti Cholera Mutations Could Lead to More Severe Disease April 16,2013 Infection control Today. Original article here The cholera strain that transferred to Haiti in
Tens of thousands of families stuck in Haiti camps – IOM
Tens of thousands of families stuck in Haiti camps – IOM April 18, 2013 Anastasia Moloney, AlertNet. Original article here BOGOTA (AlertNet) – More than
Departing UN official blasts Haiti’s rights record
Departing UN official blasts Haiti’s rights record. March 28, 2013 Trenton Daniel, Associated press in the Miami Herald, article here The former United Nations human rights
Michel Forst tenders resignation
Michel Forst tenders resignatio. March 24, 2013 Alexander Britell, Caribbean Journal. Original article here Michel Forst, the United Nations’ Independent Expert on the Situation of
Journalists Attacked by World Vision Worker
March 21, 2013 Grassroots Watch/Kale Je original article here Two Haitian journalists were attacked by a man working for the humanitarian organization World Vision on
Haitian legal system drags its heels in Duvalier case
Haitian legal system drags its heels in Duvalier case. March 21,2013 Catherine Porter, Toronto Star. Original article here Alleged torture victim keeps waiting for chance
Haiti’s Prominent Political Party to Run
Haiti’s Prominent Political Party to Run. March 21, 2013 Trenton Daniel, Montreal Gazette. Original article here PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti – Haiti’s most prominent political party said
Haitian farmers call for ‘food sovereignty’
Haitian farmers call for ‘food sovereignty’. March 21, 2013 Global Post. Original article here Hundreds of small farmers have converged on the central Haitian city
Haiti Moves to Tighten Laws on Sexual Violence
Haiti Moves to Tighten Laws on Sexual Violence. March 7, 2013 Ansel Herz, Inter Press Service. Original article here Haiti is poised to enact major
Deplorable conditions for cholera patients
Deplorable conditions for cholera patients. March 12, 2013 Médecins Sans Frontières press release. Original release here A lack of funds and supplies has crippled cholera
Haiti: A Nation in Trouble
HSG former Chair Christian Wisskirchen gives the inside story to Al Jazeera in the interview Haiti: A Nation in Trouble.
Al Jazeera Inside Story – Haiti: A Nation in Trouble
Al Jazeera Inside Story – Haiti: A Nation in Trouble. Courtesy of Al Jazeera Still struggling to recover from January’s devastating earthquake and a recent
Reconstruction Commission members announced
Haiti Reconstruction Commission: Official and complete list of all representatives After many rumors, appointments being questioned, false advertisements and a lack of communication, probably due
Books on Haiti: Recommendations from the Haiti Support Group
Books on Haiti: Recommendations from the Haiti Support Group. Founder and Chairman of the Haiti Support Group, and Head of International Relations of the Bar
Analysis on Haiti Earthquake: Haiti Support Group
Analysis on Haiti Earthquake: Haiti Support Group. Almost three weeks after an earthquake devastated Haiti killing 200,000 and leaving 1.5 million homeless, this discussion at the
Petrocaribe’s Oil to the Poor: Chávez Legacy in Haiti and Latin America
Petrocaribe’s Oil to the Poor: Chávez Legacy in Haiti and Latin America. March 6, 2013 Kim Ives & Dan Coughlin, Haiti Liberté original article here
EU Sends US$135 Million
EU Sends US$135 Million. 2 March 2010 The European Union said it would start paying quake-stricken Haiti a first tranche of 100 million euros (US$135
Saving the Clothing Industry
Saving the Clothing Industry. 21 February 2010 Jordanie Pinquie Rebeca leans forward and guides a piece of suit-jacket wool and its silky lining into a
Legislative Elections Postponed Indefinitely
Legislative elections in Haiti that were scheduled for February 28 have been indefinitely postponed due to the devastating earthquake, President Rene Préval said on Wednesday.
Slow heroes
26 January 2010
The earthquake of the movies happened here: The earth opened, the sea rumbled forth and the street buckled. But unlike Hollywood, the heroes are slow to arrive.
One Haitian dollar… One Man’s Total Worldly Wealth
One Haitian dollar… One Man’s Total Worldly Wealth. 26 January 2010 It was a searing image on a day when world leaders gathered in Montreal
UNIFEM announces deaths
UNIFEM announces deaths, 21 January 2010 It is with tremendous sadness that UNIFEM has learnt about the deaths of several women leaders from governmental and
Jacmel: 2,000 Families Affected
Jacmel: 2,000 Families Affected, 15 January 2010 In the Jacmel region around 2,000 families has been affected leaving around 20,000 people in very bad condition.
Anti-Haitian propaganda in the interests of western imperialism?
Anti-Haitian propaganda in the interests of western imperialism? 14 October 2009 by John Cussans: a talk (with film clips) presented at the Feels Like Vodou
Haiti Support Group Deplores Intimidation of Radio Journalist
Haiti Support Group Deplores Intimidation of Radio Journalist. 21 January 2009 The British solidarity organisation, the Haiti Support Group, joins the Haitian media rights organisation,
Caribbean Journalists Link Up with Haiti
Caribbean Journalists Link Up with Haiti. 10 January 2008 Recent developments in the struggle for media freedom in Haiti – Haiti Support Group Readers of
Open Letter Calling for Cancellation of Haiti’s External Debt
24 October 2008 To the ministers of finance of the G8 countries and to the directors of the world bank, international monetary fund and the
The Sculptors of Grand Rue
Grand Rue is the main avenue that runs through downtown Port au Prince, Haiti. At its southern end is a community that has a historical