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U.S. officials have announced they are aware of “reported bribery attempts” aimed at destabilizing Haiti, raising concerns ...
A federal immigration judge in Miami has ruled that Pierre Réginald Boulos, a wealthy Haitian businessman and one-time presidential hopeful, will not be released from a detention center where he’s ...
People in Haiti have expressed “despair” following the “abrupt suspension” of a wide range of humanitarian services, ...
The effective elimination of USAID has left Hollywood-favored humanitarian causes scrambling for funds: "It’s a seismic shift ...
Helene was 17 years old when a gang attacked her neighbourhood in the Haitian capital, Port-au-Prince. She strokes her baby ...
Escalating gang violence and displacement continue to drive humanitarian needs in Haiti, the UN said on Wednesday. Nearly ...
More than 5.7 million people in Haiti are now food insecure, the United Nations confirmed on July 16, sounding the alarm on a ...
UNHCR Issues Alarm Over Sweida Aid Challenges The UN refugee agency expresses deep concern over escalating hostilities in Sweida, Syria, which hamper aid delivery. Spokesperson William Spindler urges ...
The UN humanitarian affairs office OCHA is stressing the need to scale up support for displaced families in Haiti amid ...
State Department expects to distribute 59,305 metric tons of food aid amid reports that 500 tons were incinerated, with officials confirming all food expiring soon is accounted for.
Up to 11.6 million refugees are in danger of losing access to humanitarian assistance due to cuts in foreign aid by donor nations, the United Nations refugee agency said on Friday.