Open House in Haiti’s Camp-Perrin: Youth skills, training and entrepreneurship
Overview: Photographs from Helvetas Haiti’s fourth annual open home on trades and careers in Camp-Perrin seize how younger Haitians are […]
Overview: Photographs from Helvetas Haiti’s fourth annual open home on trades and careers in Camp-Perrin seize how younger Haitians are […]
Overview: Two folks out of the 11 severely injured in a Dec. 6 gasoline explosion in Fort-Liberté—5-year-old Evnesk Atoine and
Overview: On Dec. 16, 1990, Haiti held its first peaceable democratic election, with Jean‑Bertrand Aristide successful 67% of the vote.
Overview: With Haiti formally headed to the 2026 FIFA World Cup, followers throughout the U.S. are racing to safe tickets
Overview: Leaders within the Northwest Division used the Port-de-Paix patronal feast to attract consideration to a area usually missed and
Overview: With Haiti formally headed to the 2026 FIFA World Cup, followers throughout the U.S. are racing to safe tickets
Overview: A fireplace destroyed the Dumornay public market in Delmas 33—a northeast Port-au-Prince suburb—between Wednesday night time and Thursday morning,
Overview: UNESCO formally added konpa — Haiti’s signature music and dance style — to its Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity
Overview: Nations supporting Haiti’s Gang Suppression Drive (GSF) met on Tuesday, Dec. 9, in New York to coordinate worldwide help
Overview: A commuter bus carrying employees to the Caracol Industrial Park overturned Monday on the Madras bend — a notoriously