On Sept. 23, Wayaj, a Haitian-owned travel platform, presented its app during Climate Week amongst leaders of hotel and tourism…
International Partnerships Empower Haiti’s Healthcare Workers
Health workers have been committed to wiping out malaria in Haiti and have succeeded in halving the incidence of the disease since 2010.
A Conversation with Edwidge Danticat on Haiti and Back-to-School Traditions
The school year in Haiti is off to a difficult start as protests around the country caused delays and unrest,…
How The New Road In Cap-Haïtien Is Changing Lives
The updates made to the road connecting Labadie and the city of Cap has had an overwhelmingly positive impact on…
Tested Innocence: A Shared Journey to Self-Love and Acceptance
By Bernadette Jeudy Editor’s Note: Bernadette Jeudy works in the corporate finance industry and is also the founder of CureMind Wellness…
“Don’t Talk Yourself Into Heartache:” Advice for Alzheimer’s Caregivers
By Sunnyside Community Services, Inc. Hundreds of thousands of New Yorkers are caregivers and as the population of the United…
Almost a decade after Haiti quake, Latter-day Saints have rebuilt physically and spiritually
PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti — Marie Claire Jean-Jacque stiffens while talking about that hellish day, not too long ago, when her husband,…
Preparing For The Rainy Season in Haiti
Most Haitians are no stranger to the country’s sometimes brutal rainy season. The majority of the land is vulnerable to natural…
Black Travel Vibes: Discover the Stunning Beauty of Haiti
Despite being the first free Black republic in the world, people continue to sleep on Haiti. The country has gone…
Volunteers Participate in Annual ‘Nap Bale’ Clean Up Initiative in Haiti
The third edition of the initiative “Nap balé” to clean up Port-Au-Prince, took off on Avenue John Brown on April…