At 16, Joseph recounts how life on the streets led him to the brink of the irreparable, in a neighborhood where gangs set the rules and shape the dreams of…
Meeting this Saturday in Port-au-Prince, more than one hundred political parties and civil society organizations formally endorsed the National Pact for Stability and the Holding of Elections. Presented as a…
The Bank of the Republic of Haiti (BRH) confirms the anchoring of the disinflation process in its December 2025 monthly report. Monthly inflation stood at 0.9%, compared to 1.0% in…
In Port-au-Prince, political, economic, and civil society actors are moving toward the adoption of a National Pact dedicated to stability and the electoral process, aimed at framing the transitional period…
According to the International Organization for Migration, the humanitarian situation in Haiti worsened significantly in January 2026, with more than 1.4 million people forced to flee their homes due to…
On February 15, the Haitian Consulate General in Paris launched the first phase of the “Konsila Mobil” initiative at Saint-Georges de la Villette Church. The operation enabled many Haitian nationals…
A new class of National Security Inspectors at Cap-Haïtien International Airport was officially certified at the Aviation Training Center of the National Office of Civil Aviation (OFNAC). The graduation ceremony…
In an official statement, the Presidency of Haiti announced that public administration, commerce, industry, and schools will close on Monday, February 16, 2026, starting at noon, as well as on…
The government has confirmed that the 2026 National Carnival will take place without a single host city, adopting a decentralized format across the country’s municipalities. This approach extends the model…
Federal Judge Ana C. Reyes confirmed on February 12 that her order protecting Haitian beneficiaries of Temporary Protected Status (TPS) remains in effect. Meeting at the U.S. District Court for…
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