Canada to send armoured vehicles to Haitian government The vehicles come as Haiti contends with surging levels of gang violence, particularly in the capital Port-au-Prince.
IMF approves $105 million to fight food shortages in Haiti
The International Monetary Fund's (IMF) executive board approved $105 million to help Haiti address severe food insecurity, the institution said on Monday, as the Caribbean country faces widespread shortages amid a humanitarian crisis.
UN chief insists on special armed forces as Haiti spirals
U.N. Secretary General António Guterres is insisting on the deployment of an international specialized armed force to Haiti and calling on governments to consider halting deportations as the country’s situation spirals
For peace in Haiti, first win the war on hunger | Letters
Letters: The millions of Haitians facing food insecurity need our help, says Jean-Martin Bauer of the UN’s World Food Programme, while Selma James urges robust reporting on the crisis
Democracy on the brink: Why this country is without any elected politicians
With not a single elected official left on the national stage and gangs controlling much of the country, Haiti's future looks uncertain.
Canada imposes new sanctions on two ‘Haitian elites’
Canadian government has accused two Haitian nationals, including associate of ex-President Martelly, of enabling gangs.
Canada sends armored vehicles to Haiti to fight gang violence
Canada delivered armored vehicles to Haiti on Wednesday to help combat criminal gangs as the Caribbean nation faces a humanitarian crisis, the Canadian foreign ministry said.