March 14, 2011
- ...developed and very sophisticated, experts are saying that massive support that poor countries require after a crisis, such as Haiti, may not be needed. Despite this, private US aid groups, NGOs, IOs, ... are saying that massive support that poor countries require after a crisis, such as Haiti, may not be needed. ...
- recently returned from the earthquake in Christchurch in New Zealand and have previously deployed to Haiti ... ...search and rescue teams have recently returned from the earthquake in Christchurch in New Zealand and have previously deployed to Haiti and Indonesia. Andrew Mitchell, Secretary of State ...
- ...attacks of 9/11, Sichuan Province of China after 2008's powerful earthquake, and most recently, the earthquake zone of Haiti. Mercy Corps and Peace Winds have worked together to respond ... Province of China after 2008's powerful earthquake, and most recently, the earthquake zone of Haiti. Mercy ...
- OUANAMINTHE, Haiti, 11 March 2011 Small dirt paths dot...landscape outside the town of Ouanaminthe, on Haiti's north-eastern border. It is just...earthquake, the temptation to send children ... dot...landscape outside the town of Ouanaminthe, on Haiti's north-eastern border. It is just...earthquake ...
March 13, 2011
Traditional relief organizations have been spread thin and much-appreciated donations are helping them continue their work.
- Five candidates who were defeated in the first round of Haiti's presidential election have given their support to pop singer Michel Martelly in the second round run-off. Mr Martelly will face ...
This is the second part of a two part series, which discusses Haiti's underdevelopment in the context of the Caribbean nation's hostile environment to which it was born out of slavery followed political instability exacerbated by 'Cold War politics'. Haiti's contemporary challenges are the result of a mixture of the following matrixes: the possible ...
- NYP2003092601 - NEW YORK, SEPT. 26 (UPI) - Jean Bertrand Aristide, President of Haiti addresses the 58th session of the United Nations General Assembly on Sept. 26, 2003 in New York City. ep/Ezio ...
- JOHANNESBURG, South Africa | Ousted Haitian President Jean-Bertrand Aristide is planning to fly back to his homeland, where former the slum priest remains hugely popular, but his return could ...
- This is the first part of a two part series, which discusses Haiti?s underdevelopment in the context of the Caribbean nation?s hostile environment to which it was born out of slavery, which included ...