The government of Haiti announces it will use mobile phones to transfer cash benefits to mothers who make sure their children attend school. full story ![]()
UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - The United Nations said on Thursday it would not pay hundreds of millions of dollars in compensation claimed by cholera victims in impoverished Haiti, where an epidemic has killed thousands of people and been blamed on U.N. peacekeepers.
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The government of Haiti has been criticised for failing to stop the forcible eviction of thousands of displaced people living in tent camps set up after the Haiti earthquake in 2010.
palmbeachpost.com (1 month ago)

The government of Haiti has been criticised for failing to stop the forcible eviction of thousands of displaced people living in tent camps set up after the Haiti earthquake in 2010.
bbci.co.uk (1 month ago)
PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti—A U.N. envoy in Haiti said Friday that the Caribbean nation is "not yet" ready for foreign investment.
denverpost.com (3 months and 8 days ago)
PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti (AP) — A U.N. envoy in Haiti says the Caribbean nation is "not yet" ready for foreign investment.
boston.com (3 months and 8 days ago)
Students in the French Club at Oak Hills High School are once again asking members of the community to lace up their shoes and hit the streets to raise money to help children in Haiti.
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PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti (AP) — One of Haiti's biggest shantytowns, a vast expanse of grim cinderblock homes on a mountainside in the nation's capital, is getting a psychedelic makeover that aims to b...
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PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti (AP) — A U.S. hotel chain opened a hotel in Haiti on Thursday for the first time in 15 years.
boston.com (1 month and 27 days ago)
PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti—A U.S. hotel chain opened a hotel in Haiti on Thursday for the first time in 15 years.
denverpost.com (1 month and 27 days ago)
PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti (AP) - Rights groups and other activists say there is a growing use of threats and sometimes outright violence in Haiti to clear out sprawling camps that are home to some 320,000 people still homeless since the country's 2010 earthquake.
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