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The kidnapping of Irish woman Gena Heraty along with seven others from an orphanage in Haiti last weekend comes against the ...
From Miami to Port-au-Prince to Washington, Catholic voices offer sobering insight and a sliver of hope for Haiti’s future.
To provide crisis-affected girls and boys around the world with access to quality, holistic education, Education Cannot Wait and its partners, including UNICEF, are calling on world leaders to ...
The current food crisis is grave, with at least 115,000 children in Haiti expected to suffer from life-threatening malnutrition this year — a 30% increase over 2022.
This story first appeared in the UNAIDS Global AIDS Update 2025 report.
Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) says escalating violence and displacement continue to create severe humanitarian needs in Haiti, fuelling a nutritional and education crisis ...
Lovenska, 7, one of over 170,000 displaced children in Haiti, stays safe at a UNICEF-supported Child-Friendly Space in Delmas 6, downtown Port-au-Prince. "My family and I had to rush to the ...
Even before Haiti’s devastating Jan. 12, 2010, earthquake damaged and destroyed thousands of schools, the country’s education system was already in ruins.
Editor’s Note: Catherine Russell is the executive director of UNICEF and principal advocate on Haiti for the Inter-Agency Standing Committee, a collective body of senior humanitarian leaders.
Many in Haiti say resources are limited, especially adequate health care. Elms College in Chicopee started a nurse educator program 3 years ago and continues the course through Zoom.
As the food and gang crisis in Haiti worsen, the majority of Haitians in a recent poll say they favor the deployment of an international force and do not think the country’s politicians or civil ...