Trump travel ban on Haiti stirs anger, pushback in NY
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Sick children, families and businesses are among the many people in Haiti, a country plagued by gang violence, likely to be hit hard by a U.S. travel ban.
During a press conference Tuesday, The UN World Food Programme (WFP) raised concerns about the humanitarian situation worsening in Haiti with the coming hurricane season. The WFP said that political
As the hurricane season gets underway in the Caribbean, the UN World Food Programme (WFP) is sounding the alarm over Haiti’s humanitarian situation.
The UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) reported on 21 May that widespread armed violence continues to expose Haitian children to widespread sexual abuse, exploitation and recruitment by the gangs which now control whole swathes of the country.
Haiti.- The United Nations Security Council will hold a closed-door meeting this Wednesday to evaluate the escalating humanitarian and security crisis in Haiti, where armed gangs continue to expand their control and government institutions face collapse.
Haiti's capital, Port-au-Prince, is now almost entirely run by gangs, just about a year since the first contingent of Kenyan police officers were deployed to restore calm in the country on June 25, 2024.
As the hurricane season gets underway in the Caribbean, the UN World Food Programme (WFP) is sounding the alarm over Haiti's humanitarian situation
Michael Karl Geilenfeld "used his position of trust and access to exploit vulnerable children under the guise of humanitarian work," authorities said.
The series of discussions on paths forward to help Haiti emerge from its multidimensional crisis was launched with a sense of hope and mobilization
The United Nations Special Representative on Sexual Violence in Conflict, Pramila Patten, has sounded the alarm over the sexual violence crisis in gang-ravaged Haiti. Patten raised the alarm over a surge in reports of sexual violence against women and girls since the beginning of the year,
Congressman Mike Lawler (R-US) spoke out against the inclusion of Haiti on the list of 12 countries banned from entering the United States, imposed by President Trump in his June 4th, 2025 executive