Patricia Ann Labuda, a longtime Rockville, Maryland resident and member of St. Francis of Assisi Parish in Derwood who ...
Supported by By Frances Robles Photographs by Adriana Zehbrauskas Frances Robles interviewed dozens of parents and their children in camps for internally displaced people in Haiti. The last time ...
The humanitarian crisis in Haiti has reached a critical point, with one in eight children now internally displaced due to escalating violence fuelled by armed groups who continue to control most of ...
As World Pediatrics prepares to commemorate its 25th year of operation, it celebrates an extraordinary milestone: 25,000 ...
Throughout that time, Haiti has endured a presidential assassination, a 7.2-magnitude earthquake, and a spiral of gang-fueled ...
The 42-year-old father of two children spoke four languages and worked ... The 59-year-old man ran a red light on Arch Street ...
The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) says the humanitarian crisis in Haiti has reached a critical point, with one in eight children now internally displaced due to escalating violence fueled by ...
the new Country Director of Plan International Haiti, assessed the situation of unaccompanied deported children at the Haitian-Dominican border... During this assessment, they discussed with key ...
The number of internally displaced children in Haiti has surged by nearly 50% since September 2024, now accounting for approximately one in eight children in the country. This sharp increase is driven ...