Haiti: is tourism the answer?
Economic boost for Haiti’s tourism industry; unprecedented success for 18th Edition of “Livres en Folie”; Haitian Medical Association push for a national health service.
Economic boost for Haiti’s tourism industry; unprecedented success for 18th Edition of “Livres en Folie”; Haitian Medical Association push for a national health service.
Mothers to receive cash incentives via mobile phone; The UN’s ‘Blue Helmets’ honoured; new academy set to be top of the league.
Laurent Lamothe announces female friendly government; educational reform doesn’t make the grade; new orphanage provides hope.
World Bank to fund women’s training initiative; UN Peacekeepers questioned over alleged sexual assault; Contemporary Haitian art celebrated in Cuba.
Haiti ends political stalemate; Obama welcomes new Haitian Ambassador to the United States; Sean Penn takes Haiti to Cannes.
Former military officers dig in their heels; severe weather conditions claim lives ; Haitian author awarded prestigious literary prize.
Tensions heighten as former soldiers force entry into Parliament; Martelly leaves Haiti without a leader; gun crime terrorises the capital.
Fate of Prime Minister-delegate Laurent Lamothe hangs in the balance; President Martelly caught in corruption scandal; fatal crash claims the lives of over 20 people; Delta Airlines puts Haiti on…
President Martelly visits neighbouring Dominican Republic; demonstrators take to the streets in Port-au-Prince; significant drop in number of cholera victims.
Tourism raises hopes in Haiti; former soldiers clash with government; Sean Penn earns peace summit award.
Inter-American Conference for the Red Cross Comes to Haiti; Prime Minister-designate, Laurent Lamothe, Under the Spotlight; Gun Crime Terrorises Capital.
Tensions rise as identity row escalates; earthquake evokes memories of 2010 devastation; controversial figure “Samba Boukman” assassinated.
Martelly nominates new Prime Minister; former soldiers occupy old military camp in the capital; new national platform for Haitian women’s rights.
The two-year anniversary of the Haitian earthquake: speeches; an inauguration and outside opinion.
Focus in Haiti turns to two-year earthquake anniversary: the outside perspective and an artistic interpretation.
Dollar debate wages on, Minustah address allegations and Oprah visits Haiti.
Haitian banks are short of dollar bills; Martelly bids farewell to a Sonia Pierre and German politicains visit Port-au-Prince
Haitian ministers visit Cuba whilst security comes under the spotlight and Martelly meets predecessor Preval.
Escaped prisoner-turned Minister is arrested against the law, and one year on: did the cholera epidemic come from somewhere other than Nepal?
President and Prime Minister announce their new Cabinet and Martelly vs Minustah for peace on the football pitch.
Ban Ki-Moon reveals plans for Minustah in Haiti as the French-speaking world declares its ongoing support.
Third time lucky? Conille ratified as new Haitian PM as Haitians march over Brooklyn Bridge.
It’s only words: Negative reactions to Martelly’s military plans and back to school in new, free buses for all 6-12 year olds.
Martelly makes speech to UN General Assembly, Duvalier draws a step closer to being convicted and Conille comes before the Senate.
Conille makes first step towards becoming Prime Minister and Ban Ki-Moon says Minustah blue helmets will stay on for another year despite riots to the contrary.