Special report: The president of the Haiti FA was once feted by Fifa, but a Guardian investigation led to him…
An Earthquake, an Orphanage, and New Beginnings for Haitian Children in America
After the 2010 earthquake in Haiti, 19 children from one orphanage were flown to the U.S. to be adopted by…
Election reporting lessons from the Dominican Republic and Haiti
Indhira Suero Acosta As journalists from around the world navigate the final weeks of a contentious U.S. presidential election during…
FIFA extends sexual abuse inquiry in Haitian soccer
FIFA investigators extended their case Thursday against Haitian soccer officials suspected of systematic sexual abuse of young female players. A…
Port-au-Prince in flames from burning vehicles, buildings, restaurant fire
In another week of demonstrations, Port-au-Prince residents saw vehicles, tires, and government buildings set on fire. In these images, a…
Haiti’s Currency Plunges to 125 to $1 USD
The Bank of the Republic of Haiti (BRH) said on Thursday, July 30 that the measure restricting the circulation of dollars received…
Parts of Haiti Begin to Feel Impact of Tropical Storm Isaias
Haiti is beginning to feel the effects of Tropical Storm Isaias. Strong rains and winds have hit some departments in the…
As Haiti faces chronic electricity shortages, Prime Minister Seeks Foreign Help and battles with trade union
Prime Minister Joseph Jouthe took over the negotiations with the Federation of Trade Unions of Electricity of Haiti (ED’H). The head of…
Covid-19: Haiti’s schools to limit classes to no more than 30 students
Since the announcement of the reopening of classes in early August, after the second shutdown due to the coronavirus pandemic, the Ministry…
Covid-19: “The spread of the virus is slowing, but the threat is constant”, said Haiti’s director of national lab
Since the start of the pandemic, the National Public Health Laboratory has carried out around 12,000 tests and more than…