For 60,000 Haitian immigrants, this holiday season is filled with fear and uncertainty.
For 60,000 Haitian immigrants, this holiday season is filled with fear and uncertainty.
If someone had poisoned New York’s water supply and killed 9,000 people, it would have been the most litigated public health disaster of all time. But when it happened in Haiti? Nothing.
Haiti plays host to over 10,000 NGOs, whose foreign workers make up an affluent class of their own.
Five years after the devastating earthquake, has Haiti fallen into de facto dictatorship?
Haiti’s late dictator leaves behind a 1-million-strong Diaspora unlikely to ever return home.
Four years since its devastating earthquake, progress in Haiti is slow and reconstruction efforts are lacking at best.