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The U.S. destroyed 500 metric tons of expired food aid but says help to Haiti and other urgent-need regions will continue.
The United Nations has reiterated its call for an improvement of the situation in Haiti, saying hunger continues to deepen ...
Tens of thousands of Haitians living and working in the United States with temporary protections from deportation will now be ...
Haiti is unraveling before our eyes. And as the country collapses under the weight of political instability, rampant gang violence, economic freefall, and a humanitarian catastrophe, we cannot look ...
The Trump administration has cited flawed and contradictory assessments of conditions in that country — which, make no mistake, remains unsafe.
Monday’s letter is evidence that key members of the international community are not content to stand by as the cruelty ...
In violence-wracked Haiti, more than 5.7 million people are estimated to be food insecure, with many unable to meet their ...
The State Department says its destruction of 500 metric tons of emergency food aid that was stored in a warehouse in the ...
Six months after the U.S. Government began terminating nearly 10,000 foreign aid programs, millions of people around the world have been cut off from food, water, shelter, health care, and other ...
More than 5.7 million people in Haiti are now food insecure, the United Nations confirmed on July 16, sounding the alarm on a deepening hunger crisis compounded by escalating violence and displacement ...
In a significant development, the US State Department has confirmed the destruction of over 500 metric tons of expired emergency food aid stored in Dubai, UAE, assuring that the move will not hinder ...