Dr Mohammed Irfaan Ali, the President of Guyana and Chairman of CARICOM gave confirmation to the media on Friday that CARICOM leaders will be in Jamaica
Around 4.9 million people, which means 43 percent of the population of Haiti, will need humanitarian assistance this year; despite some signs of progress,...
The international donor conference will be held by the Haitian authorities and its partners, which includes the United Nations Integrated Office in Haiti (BINUH),...
Hundreds of people have turned to find shelter in Haiti as authorities on Wednesday said that they are struggling to provide drinking water and have been unable to reach several communities that have been recently affected by heavy flooding that took place in recent days.
A Cuban doctor named Dr Daymara Perez, who has been working in Haiti since 2019, is currently at the Notre Dame Hospital in Petit-Goave, the southern region of Port-au-Prince. Ten days ago, she was travelling through the Martissant neighbourhood via public bus, on the south edge of Port-au-Prince, when the bus was stopped by an armed group that captured her and dragged her out of the bus.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has asked for immediate action to settle the security situation in Haiti as several senior officials from Canada, the US, France and other nations green flagged to increase help for the Caribbean nation's troubled police force.
The US Coast Guard has pulled around 176 Haitians from an overloaded, unseaworthy boat as it arrived at the coast of Florida, officials said, amid the ongoing crises in Haiti.
The dead bodies of two Haitian journalists killed on Thursday by gang members while reporting in a disputed area south of Port-au-Prince, police said on Friday, as the spike in violence issues continues to shake the Caribbean nation.