Haiti National Police and members of the Kenya-led multinational force were in the hills above Port-au-Prince battling armed gangs, when the billows of black smoke started rising from the city below.
According to the United Nations Children's Fund, known as UNICEF, sexual violence against minors grew 1,000% between 2023 and ...
Haiti’s hunger crisis has reached alarming levels, with almost all families (99%) surveyed by ActionAid regularly skipping ...
The UN chief issued a warning in a report in January about the escalating threat posed by gangs in Haiti, emphasizing that without additional international support for the national police, ...
In Port-au-Prince on Jan. 27, 2025, UNICEF Global Spokesperson James Elder interacts with students during a visit to a school that UNICEF ... and adolescents in Haiti face heightened risks of ...
As the growing violence in Haiti directly impacts more and more children and teenagers, Catholic missionaries struggle to ...
The killings of two journalists in Haiti and five in Mexico last year are among the deaths being singled out by the journalists’ protection organization that’s classifying 2024 as the ...
Haitian farmers bring their Creole pigs for evaluation and extermination in a field in Haiti, in 1982. The WLRN film The Creole Pig tells the forgotten story of the Creole pig in Haiti and why it ...
A girl jumping rope at the Lycée Marie Jeanne, a school in the Lavaud neighborhood in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, transformed into a camp for Haitians escaping violence.Credit... Supported by By ...
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) — Haiti’s children are increasingly caught ... booed the U.S. national anthem prior to the 4 Nations Face-Off game between the Americans and host Canada on Saturday ...
WLRN-TV Channel 17’s latest documentary — “The Creole Pig: Haiti’s Great Loss” — the story of an invaluable farm animal central to Haitian life for generations will premiere this month ...
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) — Haiti’s children are increasingly caught in the crossfire of gang violence, forced to carry weapons, spy on police and rival gangs and run errands for gunmen ...