A fire set by gangs at the country’s largest public hospital underscores long-simmering problems in Haiti, which is heavily dependent on international aid.
The story of USAID’s operations in Haiti following the island’s devastating earthquake in 2010 demonstrates how the aid organization operated without oversight or accountability. Getty Images ...
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In Haiti, one's status as a deportee brings an added level of risk. Here is why police and gangs are targeting such people ...
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The Haitian government has hired as a lobbyist an influential member of President Donald Trump’s recent campaign to regain the White House.
USAID creates economic opportunities for American companies abroad, exemplifies American values, and creates business opportunities for vulnerable populations.
Although Haiti is the first Black republic, its sovereignty was undermined by France and the U.S. for decades. After several failed peacekeeping missions, the earthquake of 2010 and the ...
Since the 2010 earthquake in Haiti killed as many as 300,000 people ... At least $1.5 billion was disbursed for immediate humanitarian aid, while another $3 billion went to recovery ...
No one came to his aid, and a health clinic asked for an ... The United States halted deportations in 2010 after a devastating earthquake struck Haiti. But 21 years after the earthquake, police ...