Daytona Beach college students build water purifier for Haitian communities

Students at Daytona Beach’s Embry Riddle Aeronautical University campus are helping to make water safe to drink and use in Haitian communities. The Haiti Project is making all the difference with children and families who live in the poverty-stricken areas where diseases plague their water supply. Continue reading

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The mandate of MINUJUSTH extended until February 15, 2019 

The Security Council decided, on Tuesday, 10 April 2018, to extend the mandate of the United Nations Mission for the Support of Justice in Haiti (MINUJUSTH) for one year, while actively preparing for a proposed withdrawal “as of October 15, 2019”. Continue Reading

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Haitian Leaders in NY Rekindle Glory Days

In the song “Glory Days,” Bruce Springsteen tells the story of a high-school baseball star whose potential never rose beyond his aspirations and years later, can’t stop talking about his high school days. That sad jingle is an apt metaphor for the Haitian community here in NYC. Continue reading. Continue reading

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