“Bébé” was 16 when she raped and impregnated while getting water from a well on the eastern edge of Port-au-Prince, Haiti.
Haiti’s extreme and alarming violence is disproportionately affecting women and girls, who are part of a generation lost.
Dr. Vanessa Rouzier, director of research at Haiti's GHESKIO medical center, speaks about the ongoing healthcare challenges ...
As heavily armed gangs take over more and more territory in Haiti, including almost all of the capital of Port-au-Prince, one group of victims has been all but ignored: The thousands of women and ...
A new Miami Herald investigation, Haiti’s Lost Generation, reveals how armed gangs controlling most of Haiti’s capital are ...
Haiti's new Gang Suppression Force appears poised to meet its ambitious target of 5,500 troops, after a number of nations, ...
The first team of Kenyan police officers who had been deployed to Haiti to suppress criminal gangs there arrived back in ...
From the bars of the capital Port-au-Prince to Haiti's most remote villages and its worldwide diaspora, people listen and ...
The decision to end Temporary Protected Status for Haiti has left thousands of families facing the prospect of returning to a ...
A human rights group says dozens of people in Haiti's capital have been killed in a clash between a powerful gang coalition ...
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