Nearly 15 years after Haiti experienced a cholera outbreak that infected over 820,000 people, killing 10,000 others, the ...
Medecins Sans Frontiere says cholera is on the rise in Haiti. The nongovernmental health organization, also known as Doctors Without Borders, says 150 Haitians were treated for cholera between Feb. 15 ...
Haiti is in freefall. Gangs are tightening their grip on the capital, violence is spreading, and “suffering permeates all ...
The Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) remains concerned about the potential spread of cholera in ...
In Haiti, one's status as a deportee brings an added level of risk. Here is why police and gangs are targeting such people ...
Haiti is facing a "humanitarian catastrophe" as it reels from a surge in violence that is forcing people from their homes and pushing overstretched health facilities to the brink, Doctors Without ...
Haiti is facing a "humanitarian catastrophe" as it reels from a surge in violence that is forcing people from their homes and ...
Ultimately, the men were released, including at least two illegally detained New Jersey men from deplorable conditions in a Haitian prison. Here is our coverage of the matter. Originally published ...
Jacqueline Charles,… Violence and instability in Haiti as ongoing crisis deepens Gripped by gang violence, a new cholera outbreak and widespread shortages of food, water and fuel, the crisis in ...
The Record investigated and uncovered the systematic detention of men deported to Haiti and extortion of their ... lack of food and clean water and a cholera outbreak that killed a Florida man.
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