Don’t give up on Haiti, plead senior UN aid officials
Following their return from a fact-finding visit to Haiti, a group of senior United Nations officials and representatives of NGOs
Read moreFollowing their return from a fact-finding visit to Haiti, a group of senior United Nations officials and representatives of NGOs
Read moreIncreasingly sophisticated and high-calibre firearms and ammunition are being trafficked into Haiti, fuelling an ongoing surge of gang violence that
Read moreExtreme violence and gross human rights abuses, including mass incidents of murder, gang rape and sniper attacks, have sharply increased
Read moreActs of armed violence targeting schools in Haiti have spiked nine-fold in one year amid rising insecurity and widespread unrest,
Read moreHaiti’s protracted political and humanitarian crisis – marked by spiking levels of gang-related violence and a badly struggling national police
Read moreNow is not the time for the world to turn away from Haiti, UN Deputy Secretary-General Amina Mohammed said on
Read moreWith armed gangs in charge of key transport routes in Haiti, the country could see famine conditions, unless a robust
Read moreAs cholera continues to spread in Haiti, a $ 145 million appeal to support the response is only 16 per
Read moreIt is estimated that at least 30 per cent of Haitian women between the ages of 15 and 30 years
Read moreChildren account for roughly 40 per cent of the confirmed cholera cases in Haiti, or two in five, the UN
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