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Gwoup Konbit rallies Haitians to rebuild the nation through collective action

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Gwoup Konbit rallies Haitians to rebuild the nation through collective action

As state institutions falter, Gwoup Konbit’s fifth annual workshop emphasized Haiti’s survival depends on ancestral values like konbit. Through speeches, panels and youth-led activities, the group called for civic renewal through grassroots action—not foreign aid. The post Gwoup Konbit rallies Haitians to rebuild the nation through collective action appeared first on The Haitian Times.

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Sunrise Airways defends ticket prices, saying company does not directly benefit from state’s new funding

Cap-Haitien

Sunrise Airways defends ticket prices, saying company does not directly benefit from state’s new funding

Bayard explained that the amount of money the airline pays for insurance has tripled due to the ongoing gang violence in Port-au-Prince. Additionally, the airline has to bear the cost of operating flights without using the capital’s main airport, forcing it to raise prices. Compounding the issue is the limited capacity of Sunrise’s aircraft, which carry a maximum of 30 passengers per trip. The post Sunrise Airways defends ticket prices, saying company does not directly benefit from state’s new funding […]

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Regional talks wrap, national congress delayed as Haiti seeks unified crisis plan | What You Need To Know

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Regional talks wrap, national congress delayed as Haiti seeks unified crisis plan | What You Need To Know

The organizing committee members explained that the delay in the Port-au-Prince National Congress resulted from leaders of civil society and provincial organizations requesting more time to clarify post-congress procedures and encourage broader societal mobilization beyond the capital. The post Regional talks wrap, national congress delayed as Haiti seeks unified crisis plan | What You Need To Know appeared first on The Haitian Times.

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Haitians pack Livres en Folie as PM vows security, again

Arts & Culture

Haitians pack Livres en Folie as PM vows security, again

In a moment marked by uncertainty, Livre en folie once again demonstrated that literature stands as both a form of resistance and a platform for exchange, delivering a powerful edition that echoed Haitians’ profound desire for vitality and the freedom to move without constraint. The post Haitians pack Livres en Folie as PM vows security, again appeared first on The Haitian Times.

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Haiti’s transitional government’s possible deal with Blackwater sparks public hope and fear

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Haiti’s transitional government’s possible deal with Blackwater sparks public hope and fear

The Je Klere Foundation (FJKL) considers the temporary use of private security justified in response to gang atrocities but emphasizes the urgent need to reinforce law enforcement to prevent the long-term privatization of public security, which remains a fundamental duty of the Haitian state. The post Haiti’s transitional government’s possible deal with Blackwater sparks public hope and fear appeared first on The Haitian Times.

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Haitian entrepreneurs fuse style, culture and social impact

Arts & Culture

Haitian entrepreneurs fuse style, culture and social impact

Nearly 100 young creators transformed the municipal courtyard in Delmas into a living gallery of hope. At the 5th edition of Expo Jeunes, artisans showcased handcrafted fashion, food, and art—turning craft into quiet defiance. Their work sent a clear message: creativity is resistance, and resilience is woven into every thread, brushstroke, and dish served. The post Haitian entrepreneurs fuse style, culture and social impact appeared first on The Haitian Times.

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‘The only pressure we have left’: Port-au-Prince hit by second blackout as residents weaponize power cuts

Crime & Justice

‘The only pressure we have left’: Port-au-Prince hit by second blackout as residents weaponize power cuts

Nearly three years after gangs took control of Mirebalais—looting the local prison, setting homes on fire, disrupting hospitals and schools, and killing dozens of residents—the government and police authorities have still not regained control of the city. This ongoing situation has fueled frustration among residents in areas spared from attacks, prompting them to shut down the Peligre power plant for a second time. The post ‘The only pressure we have left’: Port-au-Prince hit by second blackout as residents weaponize power […]

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