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By Sandra Cuffe, upsidedownworld.com, May 29, 2014 Rodolfo Arteaga sifts through his records of clinic visits, tests, and studies. Like…
by Thomas Péralte, Haiti Liberté, May 28, 2014 May Day in Haiti is celebrated as the Festivity of Work and Agriculture, and several hundred…
By Nick Davis, BBC News, May 27, 2014 Every year thousands of Haitians risk their lives trying to make the perilous sea voyage from their…
By Associated Press, May 29 2014  Hard-hit by a cholera epidemic that started in 2010, Haiti now faces a new threat in the expanding…
by Kim Ives, Haiti Liberté, May 28, 2014  The Human Rights Commission of the Brazilian Senate voted unanimously last week for the…
By Mario Joseph, Institute for Justice & Democracy in Haiti, May 12, 2014 Bureau des Avocats Internationaux (BAI)’s Managing Attorney,…
By Institute for Justice & Democracy in Haiti, May 15, 2014 International law scholars and practitioners from Europe and North America…
by Kim Ives, Haiti Liberté, May 21, 2014     Sen. Moïse Jean-Charles held several meetings with disgruntled Haitian immigrants in Sao Paolo…
By Anthony Cave, Miami Herald, May 18, 2014 On a sweltering afternoon, Howard Van Dam drives around the capital in his Toyota pickup…
By Organization of American States, May 5, 2014 The Inter-American Commission on Human Rights urges members of the Organization of American…
By Ezequiel Abiu Lopez, Miami Herald, May 16, 2014   Legislators on Friday unanimously approved a bill they say would allow thousands of…
by Kim Ives, Haiti Liberté, May 7, 2014   Jean Rony Philippe, a 44-year-old businessman and political activist from Haiti's southeastern…
By The Nicaragua Solidarity Network of Greater New York, May 11, 2014     Workers in Haiti's garment assembly sector observed International…
By Jacqueline Charles, Miami Herald, May 9, 2014 The question of how much factory workers in Haiti’s expanding garment industry should be…
By Fran Quigley, Foreign Affairs, May 13, 2014 One October night in 2010, Jacqueline Olonville woke up with sharp pains in her stomach. She…
By Jacqueline Charles, The Miami Herald, May 9, 2014 The question of how much factory workers in Haiti’s expanding garment industry should…
By Berthony Dupont, Editor, Haiti Liberté, April 23, 2014 The life systems of the planet are in crisis. The climate is warming. Oceans are…
By Jacqueline Charles, Miami Herald, May 5, 2014 Haiti on Monday installed a new police director for the Port-au-Prince metropolitan area…
By The Center for Economic and Policy Research (CEPR), May 6, 2014 Two weeks after the Associated Press reported that the “old political…
by Thomas Péralte, Haiti Liberté, May 7, 2014     May Day in Haiti is celebrated as the Festivity of Work and Agriculture, and several…
Caribbean 360, May 1, 2014 ORANJESTAD, Aruba, Thursday May 1, 2014, CMC – The head of the Caribbean Public Health Authority (CARPHA), Dr…
1. Renowned Venezuelan revolutionary murdered in Caracas  By Z.C. Dutka, Venezuela Analysis, April 29, 2014 On Saturday, renowned Chavista…