The use of GBV has grown dramatically in scale and ruthlessness, with sexual abuse now being deployed as a routine means of ...
Haitian activists are demanding that other countries temporarily stop deportations to their country given a surge in gang ...
A small Pennsylvania town has been thrown into a national conversation about immigration into the U.S, after former President Trump pointed to it as a victim of mass Haitian migration --with some ...
More than 3,000 Haitians have arrived. Meanwhile, in numbers first reported by the New York Post, the number of Haitian students in the schools has gone from 14 to 207. The school district has ...
“And so far this year, we have seen a staggering increase in reported incidents of sexual violence against women and children ... its tasks in support of the Haitian National Police.” ...
Haitian bouyon is somewhere between a soup and a stew. Often made with beef, in our house it’s only ever made with chicken. The meat is simmered with herbs and aromatics, similar to the method ...
Haiti’s last president was murdered in July 2021 and no elections have been held since. The prior prime minister was forced from office earlier this year by a coalition of gangs that had taken ...
New York, United States - October 22, 2024 A Chinese envoy on Tuesday called on the Haitian authorities and ... Vulnerable groups like women are facing severe hardship. Children, who should ...
Two Haitian American women were poised to make history as the first women of color to serve on the state board that vets nominations for judges and parole board members, according to unofficial ...
At a National Gallery of Art reception in September, museum director Kaywin Feldman thanked the donors of 15 modern and contemporary works by Haitian artists ... in which women are a dominant ...
Foshan Haitian Flavouring & Food Co., one of the biggest condiment makers in China, is considering a second listing in Hong Kong that could raise at least $1.5 billion, people familiar with the ...
The Haitian Women for Haitian Refugees, a New York-based group, said Thursday that refugees, migrants and others “will face escalating challenges” in the wake of the U.S. presidential election.