Aid organizations in Haiti struggle to respond to Haiti’s surging rape crisis while seeing an increase in demand for services amid foreign-aid cuts, including from the United States.
“Bébé” was 16 when she raped and impregnated while getting water from a well on the eastern edge of Port-au-Prince, Haiti.
Already mired in an insecurity crisis that has displaced hundreds of thousands, Haiti now faces expanding gang-controlled trafficking corridors and growing multinational collaboration among regional ...
Nations supporting Haiti’s Gang Suppression Force (GSF) met on Tuesday, Dec. 9, in New York to coordinate international ...
What’s a priority, what’s not, who’s left out, and why Trump gets a nod: Behind the numbers of next year’s humanitarian ...
A record seizure of cocaine off the coast of Haiti has underlined the island nation’s “pivotal role in trafficking routes ...
Among the displaced, there’s little confidence the UN’s Gang Suppression Force will be anything but yet another pointless ...
The United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) has issued a stark warning that cuts to humanitarian funding are jeopardizing ...
The Standing Group of Partners that consists of the United States, Canada, El Salvador, Guatemala, Jamaica, the Bahamas, and ...
President Donald Trump's administration is again moving to end humanitarian protections for Haitians in the United States, saying their Temporary Protected Status will expire February 3, according to ...
People gathered around a small convenience store in the Haitian town of Petit-Goâve on Friday to buy food after receiving ...
The UN authorization of a new security mission in Haiti marks an escalation in efforts to curb surging gang violence. Aimed ...