Carter and Ford spoke regularly, teamed up as co-leaders on dozens of projects and decided together which events they’d attend or skip in tandem.
A new U.N. report says more than 5,600 Haitians died in gang-related violence during 2024. U.N. Human Rights Commissioner ...
Baptiste, the Minister of Foreign Affairs, participated in Cotonou, Benin (West Africa) in the 1st Benin-CARICOM Ministerial ...
The Haitian American Chamber of Commerce is honored to recognize Ms. Soeurette Michel, Esq., LL.M., as its 2024 Member of the ...
Barbados, which had initially committed to the UN to send a contingent of the Barbados Defence Force to Haiti as part of the ...
Save the Children has raised alarm about the dire future facing a generation of Haitian children who continue to endure the ...
Rebecca Curtis is pondering her next move with Haiti Couleurs as she bids to navigate a route to the National Hunt Chase at ...
My work here and abroad taught me that there are hardships worse than experiencing material poverty. Relational poverty can be far more devastating for young children.
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Jimmy Carter redefined his legacy after his presidency. Other presidents, especially Hoover and Nixon, tried but failed to ...
The United Nations said on Tuesday that more than 5,600 were killed and nearly 1,500 people were kidnapped in Haiti in 2024.