Tag: Haitians
Haitians lack support from their Caribbean neighbors
More than fifty Haitians expelled from the United States were forcibly repatriated by plane on Thursday, April 18, through the Cap-Haïtien international airport, the only one still operating in the…
Faced with gang violence, more and more Haitians seek to leave the country
In the space of a month, nearly 100,000 inhabitants left the metropolis of Port-au-Prince, according to figures from the IOM, the International Organization for Migration. The violence of armed groups…
More and more Haitians are being stopped when they try to cross the border into the Dominican Republic
Haitian Pierre has been commuting across the border to the Dominican Republic for years. The job as a construction worker has not been well paid but has fed the mouths…
Haitians are resigned to the scarcity of products
The decision of the Dominican Republic to close its borders with Haiti has caused a scarcity of certain food products on the Haitian market. A situation which does not seem…
One year after the assassination of Jovenel Moïse, the slow descent into hell for Haitians
On the night of July 6 to 7, 2021, President Jovenel Moïse was assassinated in the bedroom of his private residence by an armed commando. The vagueness continues on the…
Dieunaldo Mereste, this young man who dreams of dressing Haitians
The young Dieunaldo Mereste, originally a slammer, turned to fashion and launched “Bel Achat”, a social enterprise whose leitmotif is to convince Haitians to wear local clothes. “Youth, commitment and…