Prime Minister of Haiti Alix Didier Fils-Aimé says the country will not negotiate with criminal gangs that are seeking to ...
But even if the 5,500 soldiers and police officers of the new force succeed in containing the gangs and restoring order, there is no force to then “hold” and “build” the nation. For this, Haiti needs ...
Earlier this year, as members of the United Nations Security Council gathered for one of their regular briefings on Haiti, the discussion followed a familiar pattern: the rapid expansion of armed ...
Attendees at the 19th edition Artisanat en Fête offered words of encouragement to the artisans, browsed the unique offerings, ...
From the World Cup contest to legal battles, waves of protest to icons lost, meet the Haitians who shaped the global ...
Aimé, says Haiti will not negotiate with criminal gangs that are seeking to overthrow the provisional government in ...
In nightclubs across Haiti’s capital, people continue to gather cautiously to dance konpa, a traditional Haitian music and ...
The Gang Suppression Force will be more than 5,500 strong. But as another power vacuum looms in February, the international community is ignoring Haiti’s deeper problems, writes Jacqueline Charles.
The only threat Bazelais Merantus posed to Haiti's powerful gangs was to their own consciences — if they have any. In a country where savage criminal groups are now the de facto government, friends ...
UConn School of Public Policy associate professor Thomas Craemer analyzes years of news coverage Houses built on the mountains ...
Haiti’s extreme and alarming violence is disproportionately affecting women and girls, who are part of a generation lost.