September 5, 2010
In this Central Plateau town about 50 miles northeast of Port-au-Prince , it only looks like the January earthquake hit here.
The Ashland Documentary Film and Discussion Series presents "Haiti: Natural or Man-Made Disaster?" on Thursday, Sept. 9.
- Le pont transfrontalier de Ouanaminthe a été réhabilité par les ingénieurs japonais de la Mission des Nations Unies pour la Stabilisation en Haïti (MINUSTAH). Une initiative qui a pour effet immédiat la levée de l'interdiction de circuler des poids lourds sur le pont.
By the time a killer earthquake created tens of thousands of orphans in Haiti's capital city in January, Haiti already had its share of kids who had no parents to feed and clothe them.
Little children make the best of growing up in a makeshift, post-earthquake camp in the huge city of Port au Prince, where nearly 2 million people have no real homes to live in.
- ...Cyclone struck 37 townships, covering an area of 23,500 square kilometres, a landmass slightly smaller than the country of Haiti. Globally, Cyclone Nargis was the eighth deadliest cyclone ever recorded and it was by far the worst natural disaster in Myanmar...
- With song and prayer, hundreds of former street boys greeted a visiting delegation of Haitian-American youths Saturday not far from the epicenter of Haiti's devastating Jan. 12 earthquake.
- With song and prayer, hundreds of former street boys greeted a visiting delegation of Haitian-American youths Saturday not far from the epicenter of Haiti's devastating Jan. 12 earthquake.
September 4, 2010
A federal fraud investigator from Sunrise, gunned down while on a vacation in Haiti, was eulogized as a brave and dedicated public servant Saturday in a memorial service overflowing with emotion and draped in ceremony.
A federal fraud investigator from Sunrise, gunned down while on a vacation in Haiti, was eulogized as a brave and dedicated public servant Saturday in a memorial service overflowing with emotion and draped in ceremony.