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Escalating gang violence and displacement continue to drive humanitarian needs in Haiti, the UN said on Wednesday.
From Miami to Port-au-Prince to Washington, Catholic voices offer sobering insight and a sliver of hope for Haiti’s future.
For four years Jean Fritz Dieu fought to stay alive, traveling by motorbike over rugged mountains and through gang-controlled ...
NEW YORK —Haiti’s human rights crisis is spiraling out of control, driven by entrenched elite corruption, a fractured ...
Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) says escalating violence and displacement continue to create ...
The United Nations yesterday said it remained “deeply concerned” over escalating violence in Haiti, particularly in the ...
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"Humanitarian Aid Alone Cannot Solve Today's Crisis" - Deputy Director General Ugochi DanielsThe IOM's Operating in Crisis 2024 report reveals the devastating humanitarian needs across the globe, from Gaza to Haiti.
Between October 2024 and June 2025, 4,864 people have been killed in Haiti amid worsening gang violence nationwide. Port-au-Prince and surrounding areas accounted for more than 1,000 of the deaths.
Right now we’re very much seeing the U.S. go through, in some ways, a bipolar approach to how it’s dealing with these global crises.” ...
Secretary of State Marco Rubio paved the way for the United States to deport certain lawful permanent residents.
The U.S. destroyed 500 metric tons of expired food aid but says help to Haiti and other urgent-need regions will continue.
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Gang attacks force closure of Haiti’s ‘beacon of hope’ hospital ...In a crisis-wracked nation where hospitals were hurting even before U.S. aid freezes earlier this year and gangs torched or gutted many medical facilities, the University Hospital of Mirebalais ...
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