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The series of discussions on paths forward to help Haiti emerge from its multidimensional crisis was launched with a sense of ...
Peter McKenna is professor of political science at the University of Prince Edward Island in Charlottetown.
To characterize the conditions today in Haiti as staggeringly grim would be a gross understatement. Indeed, the situation on the ground in the chronically impoverished country has clearly gotten worse ...
In collaboration with The Miami Foundation, the initiative will include the installation of indoor and outdoor heat sensors ...
The consequences of climate change are omnipresent and terrifying. In advanced capitalist countries, the increased ferocity ...
The World Food Program is facing a crisis of its own in violence-torn Haiti where hunger is raging and humanitarian needs are ...
For countless families in Cuba, the question is no longer if the power will go out, but when. This is forcing many to ...
There is a fiction in global media that war is still a matter of soldiers and statesmen. But in Sudan, Haiti, Ukraine, and Myanmar, the most endangered bodies are small, malnourished, and unarmed.
to shore up food supply chains and avoid exacerbating the hunger crisis, but repeatedly came up against the obstacle of COVID-19-related border closures and flight groundings. This struggle ...