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Critics question funds raised for Haiti
2011/01/11
Wearing orange rubber gloves and a straw hat, Marie Siane furiously scrubs a wooden row of two dozen latrines overlooking a basketball court.
Un an apres le seisme, les associations humanitaires sur la sellette
Posted - 2011/01/11
Les centaines d'associations humanitaires arrivées en Haïti au lendemain du séisme du 12 janvier 2010 jouent un rôle essentiel auprès de la population, mais certains doutent de leur efficacité et leur repro
Haiti Aid Watchdog to hold the First Presidential Debates in Haiti
2010/09/10
Haiti Aid Watchdog (HAW) in collaboration with Interuniversity Institute of Research and Development (INURED) is organizing Haiti’s first-ever nationally and internationally broadcast presidential debates
L'aide qui peut tuer
Posted - 2010/08/21
Le Service jésuite aux réfugiés (SJR) a inauguré jeudi son bureau national en Haïti.
Haiti's Electionaval 2010
Posted - 2010/08/13
With Wyclef and Michel Martelly aka Sweet Micky (two well-known musicians) in the mix, Haiti's upcoming election has taken a sardonic turn.
Wyclef Jean to enter Haiti Election
Posted - 2010/08/13
Hip hop star Wyclef Jean is set to enter the race to become President of Haiti.
The Fugees star announced this week that he is running for president of Haiti
Posted - 2010/08/11
In the days since Wyclef Jean announced that he is running for president of Haiti, new graffiti has been going up on city walls in Port-au-Prince: Jen Kore Jen, a smart if unintentional play on the musician's name that translat
Land Tenure: Haiti's Elephant in the Room
Posted - 2010/07/23
Imagine if every man, woman and child now living in Washington, D.C., suddenly became homeless due to a natural disaster.
What's Holding up Progress in Haiti?
Posted - 2010/07/23
Claudette Rosier, 27, fears the darkness. She's lived in a sprawling tent city for six months, reports CBS News correspondent Seth Doane. She said that girls were raped in the camps.
VIDEO Haiti Six Months After Quake
Posted - 2010/07/23
Of the 1.5 million Haitians displaced by the earthquake, it's estimated that fewer than 30,000 have moved into permanent housing. Seth Doane reports from Port-au-Prince.
Haiti reconstruction stymied by mounds of rubble
Posted - 2010/07/23
It’s been six months since Haiti fell victim to one of the most destructive natural disasters on record. Today, more than 1.7 million Haitians live in camps.
Six Months After Haiti Earthquake, Progress Is Slow
Posted - 2010/07/23
It's been six months since the earthquake in Haiti left an estimated 230,000 people dead, more than 280,000 buildings destroyed, more than a million people homeless.
Sen. Corker visits Haiti to monitor earthquake recovery
Posted - 2010/07/23
Sen. Bob Corker (R-Tenn.) traveled to Haiti on Friday to observe the recovery efforts following the massive January earthquake there.
After the quake, Haiti and the Dominican Republic have a smoother, but fragile, relationship
Posted - 2010/07/23
wasn't so long ago when the president of the Dominican Republic visited neighboring Haiti, protesters blocked his motorcade by burning tires and hurling rocks.


