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Reversing the Instalmental Death of Haiti

This Day 29 Mar 2024
Chido Nwangwu writes about the crisis rocking Haiti, the Carribean Heritage country and the possibility of the troubled nation having a new lease of life. For Haiti, a predominantly ...
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The U.S. must intervene in Haiti

The CT Mirror 29 Mar 2024
Forty years ago, as a young physician, I did a volunteer year working with The Missionaries of Charity (Mother Teresa’s order) serving the people of Haiti ... But Haiti has a population of 15 million ... Haiti should join them ... A Physician’s year in Haiti.
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Opinion: Haiti’s tragic history on replay

Lawrence Journal World 29 Mar 2024
In Haiti, history repeats itself — repeatedly. And for what remains of Haiti’s troubled government, history seems to keep getting worse ... The news reminded of my last trip to Haiti ... Haiti ...
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Monica Sorelle's "Mountains" Screens at Miami Film Festival 2024

Miami New Times 29 Mar 2024
The story follows a demolition worker in Little Haiti who starts to feel his work creeping closer and closer to his doorstep ... Instead, she thought, Well, I'm a filmmaker, so maybe I can find a way to tell the story about Little Haiti through film.
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Haiti now needs up to 5,000 police to help tackle `catastrophic' gang violence , UN ...

Times Union 29 Mar 2024
UNITED NATIONS (AP) — Haiti now needs between 4,000 and 5,000 international police to help tackle “catastrophic” gang violence which is targeting key individuals and hospitals, schools, banks and other critical institutions, the U.N.
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YouTube star YourFellowArab allegedly kidnapped in Haiti for $600,000 ransom while en route to meet...

The Daily Mail 29 Mar 2024
Social media star YourFellowArab has been taken hostage in Haiti by one of the gangs who have become de-facto leaders in the midst of the violence that has ravaged the Caribbean island ... When Maalouf left for Haiti he tweeted.
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Sexual violence in Haiti 'severely underreported,' 'largely unpunished' UN says

The Hill 29 Mar 2024
A report published Thursday on the situation in Haiti, which is facing intense gang violence, by the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights found that sexual violence there is “severely underreported.".
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As gang violence rages, UN expert says Haiti now needs 5,000 foreign police

Al Jazeera 29 Mar 2024
Haiti needs up to 5,000 international police to tackle “catastrophic” gang violence that has killed more than 1,500 people in the first three months of this year alone, including many children, according to a United Nations expert.
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Haiti gang violence claims 1,500 lives so far this year: UN

Jurist 29 Mar 2024
Ongoing gang violence in Haiti has killed more than 1,500 people this year and lynched dozens by so-called self-defence brigades, the UN Human Rights Office said on Thursday ... In the days after, Haiti ...
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Rotary Club of Greater Statesville learns about Promise for Haiti

Statesville Record & Landmark 29 Mar 2024
At a recent club meeting The Rotary Club of Greater Statesville hosted Whitney Norris for a program on Promise for Haiti, a nonprofit organization that is assisting with medical needs in Haiti ... .
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Haiti now needs up to 5,000 police to help tackle `catastrophic’ gang violence , UN ...

The Associated Press 29 Mar 2024
Haiti now ... Last July, William O’Neill said Haiti needed between 1,000 and 2,000 international police trained to deal with gangs.
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Four Solutions Could Enable Haiti To Emerge From Its Crisis - But They Will Take Time

MENA FN 29 Mar 2024
(MENAFN - The Conversation) As Canada began airlifting citizens out of Haiti this week, the country is in a complete state of crisis. An international mission led by Kenya was due to arrive in ... .

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