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Carimi members reunite with enduring chemistry after 8-year hiatus

Arts & Culture

Carimi members reunite with enduring chemistry after 8-year hiatus

The Carimi band members—Mickael Guirand, Richard Cavé, and Carlo Vieux—reuniting for the upcoming concert exemplify a rare success story of Haitian men reconciling and collaborating again after going their separate ways. The post Carimi members reunite with enduring chemistry after 8-year hiatus appeared first on The Haitian Times. Carimi members reunite with enduring chemistry after 8-year hiatus was first posted on December 5, 2024 at 10:12 am.

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Intervil’s back: Forgotten Haitian soccer star leads Real Hope to Victory

Haiti

Intervil’s back: Forgotten Haitian soccer star leads Real Hope to Victory

It is highly common for Haitian players to shine in local competitions but underperform in regional tournaments. Intervil is a rare player who initially adjusted in a regional tournament after struggling. The post Intervil’s back: Forgotten Haitian soccer star leads Real Hope to Victory appeared first on The Haitian Times. Intervil’s back: Forgotten Haitian soccer star leads Real Hope to Victory was first posted on December 5, 2024 at 11:11 am.

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Toward zero AIDS by 2030: Haiti renews efforts to safeguard HIV care despite escalating violence

Haiti

Toward zero AIDS by 2030: Haiti renews efforts to safeguard HIV care despite escalating violence

Haiti has reduced its HIV prevalence to 2%, as part of the Zero AIDS by 2030 program with 71% of people living with HIV on antiretroviral treatment (ART) and 74% achieving viral suppression in 2023, according to the National Program for the Fight Against AIDS (PNLS). The post Toward zero AIDS by 2030: Haiti renews efforts to safeguard HIV care despite escalating violence appeared first on The Haitian Times. Toward zero AIDS by 2030: Haiti renews efforts to safeguard HIV […]

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Meet Schaëlda Joseph: The teacher inspiring Haitian youth with Creole and cultural pride

Arts & Culture

Meet Schaëlda Joseph: The teacher inspiring Haitian youth with Creole and cultural pride

Schaëlda Joseph is using Creole and cultural pride to inspire Haiti's youth. From classrooms to Toastmasters, she’s fostering a generation of confident leaders, reshaping Haiti’s future through empowerment. The post Meet Schaëlda Joseph: The teacher inspiring Haitian youth with Creole and cultural pride appeared first on The Haitian Times. Meet Schaëlda Joseph: The teacher inspiring Haitian youth with Creole and cultural pride was first posted on December 4, 2024 at 8:13 am.

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Late payments force program cuts at NYC Haitian nonprofit, signaling broader equity issues

Haitian Diaspora

Late payments force program cuts at NYC Haitian nonprofit, signaling broader equity issues

Severe payment delays force HAUP, NYC’s largest Haitian nonprofit, to cut programs, sparking outrage among staff and exposing national equity challenges. The post Late payments force program cuts at NYC Haitian nonprofit, signaling broader equity issues appeared first on The Haitian Times. Late payments force program cuts at NYC Haitian nonprofit, signaling broader equity issues was first posted on December 4, 2024 at 8:39 am.

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UNESCO session warns of worsening crisis for Haiti’s children amid violence and hunger

Haiti

UNESCO session warns of worsening crisis for Haiti’s children amid violence and hunger

The ongoing violence and systemic collapse in Haiti are devastating its youth. UNESCO’s Monday session revealed alarming statistics about gang recruitment and child exploitation, calling for immediate action to support Haiti’s most vulnerable population. The post UNESCO session warns of worsening crisis for Haiti’s children amid violence and hunger appeared first on The Haitian Times. UNESCO session warns of worsening crisis for Haiti’s children amid violence and hunger was first posted on December 3, 2024 at 2:16 pm.

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Haiti’s travel woes worsen as flights from Port-au-Prince remain suspended indefinitely

Haiti

Haiti’s travel woes worsen as flights from Port-au-Prince remain suspended indefinitely

Travelers from southern Haiti are stranded as flights from Port-au-Prince remain suspended for weeks. Gang violence blocks major roads, leaving few options. Travelers plead for solutions amid rising insecurity. The post Haiti’s travel woes worsen as flights from Port-au-Prince remain suspended indefinitely appeared first on The Haitian Times. Haiti’s travel woes worsen as flights from Port-au-Prince remain suspended indefinitely was first posted on December 3, 2024 at 9:29 am.

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Cap-Haïtien residents dismiss gang rumors, say city remains safe

Cap-Haitien

Cap-Haïtien residents dismiss gang rumors, say city remains safe

Pierre comfortably picked cherries in the front yard of his home without an ounce of fear on the afternoon of Nov. 29. Despite the arrest of four individuals in Saint-Raphaël tied to a Port-au-Prince gang, Cap-Haïtien residents remain calm, dismissing rumors of gang infiltration. Locals credit strong police presence and the city’s tight-knit community for maintaining safety. The post Cap-Haïtien residents dismiss gang rumors, say city remains safe appeared first on The Haitian Times. Cap-Haïtien residents dismiss gang rumors, say […]

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Facing legal uncertainty, some NYC Haitians seek ‘solid’ help from Catholic Charities 

Haitian Diaspora

Facing legal uncertainty, some NYC Haitians seek ‘solid’ help from Catholic Charities 

Haitian newcomers in NYC find vital support through Catholic Charities’ Haitian Response Initiative, guiding them toward legal stability and new beginnings. The post Facing legal uncertainty, some NYC Haitians seek ‘solid’ help from Catholic Charities  appeared first on The Haitian Times. Facing legal uncertainty, some NYC Haitians seek ‘solid’ help from Catholic Charities  was first posted on December 2, 2024 at 2:29 pm.

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