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HAITI: Fanmi Lavalas Banned, Voter Apprehension Widespread
By Jeb Sprague*
NEW YORK - Weekend senatorial elections in Haiti are mired in controversy as Fanmi Lavalas (FL), the political party widely backed by the poor majority, has been disqualified.
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HAITI: Donors Pledge 324 Million Dollars to Rebuild After Storms
By Jim Lobe*
WASHINGTON - International donors have pledged 324 million dollars over the next two years in additional aid to help Haiti recover from food riots and damage to roads and other key infrastructure caused by four hurricanes that ravaged Latin America's poorest nation last summer.
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HAITI-DOMINICAN REPUBLIC: Solace in Solidarity
By Elizabeth Eames Roebling and Auguste Cantave
SANTO DOMINGO - On a rainy Saturday evening, beneath the leaking tin roof of an empty carport in a working class section of Santo Domingo, a group of Haitian immigrants met to form a neighbours' association.
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HAITI: Stability May Rest in Donors' Pockets
By Marina Litvinsky
WASHINGTON - A series of crises in 2008 have pushed more Haitians into poverty and increased the potential for serious instability in the Caribbean nation of nearly 9 million, said the latest update briefing from the International Crisis Group (ICG).
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HAITI: New Peasant Alliance Demands Action on Food Crisis
By Charles Arthur*
PORT-AU-PRINCE - Haiti's peasant farmers are organising and taking action to try and bring an end to the country's dependence on food imports, and to avert the prospect of looming famine.
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Q&A: Urgent Seeds for Haiti
Sabina Zaccaro interviews KANAYO NWANZE, vice president of IFAD*
ROME - The participation of the most vulnerable people is essential for Haiti's development programmes, says Kanayo Nwanze, vice president of the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD), which this year earmarked 10.2 million dollars for aid to help the poorest country of the Americas survive the current food crisis.
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HAITI-DOMINICAN REPUBLIC: Media Unites to Fight Stereotypes
By Elizabeth Eames Roebling
PEDERNALES, Dominican Republic - The contrast between Haiti and the Dominican Republic, which share the island of Hispaniola, is nowhere so stark as on its common border.
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ENVIRONMENT: Haiti Can't Face More Defeats
By Stephen Leahy*
UXBRIDGE, Canada - The worst natural disaster that Haiti has suffered requires far-reaching solutions in order to reduce this Caribbean country's environmental fragility, say officials and humanitarian workers.
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DOMINICAN REPUBLIC: Prejudice Against Haitians Boils Over - Again
By Valeria Vilardo
SANTO DOMINGO - "A group of Dominicans armed with pistols, machetes and knives came to take revenge on us. I broke my leg trying to escape from my house, which was on fire. It's not fair that all Haitians should have to pay for the crime of one," Elena Piti, a Haitian mother of seven who lives in the Dominican Republic, told IPS.
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HAITI: Activists Urge World Bank to Erase Crippling Debt
By Nergui Manalsuren
UNITED NATIONS - On a recent visit to the hurricane-ravaged island of Haiti, World Bank President Robert Zoellick declared that 500 million dollars of Haiti's 1.7-billion-dollar foreign debt had been cancelled, and the rest would be soon be written off as well.
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Q&A: "Haiti Is Going From Catastrophe to Catastrophe"
Michael Deibert interviews CHAVANNES JEAN-BAPTISTE
NEW YORK - Peasant leader Chavannes Jean-Baptiste has been at the forefront of the struggles of Haiti's peasants for over 35 years. Born in the village of Papay in Haiti's Plateau Central, Jean-Baptiste helped found the Mouvman Peyizan Papay (MPP) peasant union as well as the Mouvman Peyizan Nasyonal Kongre Papay (MPNKP), the latter a 200,000-member national congress of peasant farmers and activists.
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HAITI: Kidnappings Rise as Economic Woes Deepen
By Elizabeth Eames Roebling
PORT-AU-PRINCE - Several thousand people, including remnants of the wealthy and educated class who remain in Haiti, took to the streets of Port-au-Prince Wednesday to rail against what they say is government inaction amid a rise in kidnappings.
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HAITI: Food Crisis Sparks Anger and Despair
By Nick Whalen
PORT-AU-PRINCE - A green, red and yellow-striped umbrella is all that keeps Hernite Joseph from the searing sun as she takes apart a frozen chicken with a screwdriver and places the small pieces into neat piles stacked three high.
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POLITICS: U.N. Jolted by Attacks on Peacekeepers in Haiti
By Thalif Deen
UNITED NATIONS - The United Nations may be heading for trouble in Haiti, where a demonstration against rising food prices turned into an attack against U.N. peacekeepers and the local offices of the world body.
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HAITI: Once-Vibrant Farming Sector in Dire Straits
By Nazaire St. Fort and Jeb Sprague*
PORT-AU-PRINCE - Student activists in Haiti are calling for an overhaul of the nation's agriculture policies, which they say have resulted in Haiti importing more than half of its food while local farmers are mired in poverty.
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 Prospects remain uncertain for Haiti, the Caribbean island once praised as the Pearl of the Antilles and now the western hemisphere's poorest nation. The democratic election of Rene Preval in February 2006 brought renewed hopes for economic development and improved human rights. However, life for the poorest people in the capital Port-au-Prince remains a daily struggle for survival, with soaring unemployment, kidnappings and shootouts between U.N. peacekeepers and armed youth that many in the communities say have killed and wounded civilians. Foreign aid is a critical component of Haiti's recovery, and donors have pledged nearly a billion dollars to rebuild the country's crumbling roads, education and health care systems. But they stopped of short of forgiving Haiti's 1.4 billion dollars in debt, and any future relief would be contingent on Haiti's implementation of IMF and World Bank conditions. Amid ongoing tensions between supporters of ousted President Jean-Bertrand Aristide and those in the police and army who staged the 2004 coup, Preval has managed to bring many of Haiti's political factions together, raising hopes that real national reconciliation is possible.

Haiti's Lost Girls
Inside Haiti's foetid slums, where criminal gangs use rape as a weapon to control the millions struggling to survive extreme poverty

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HaitiActionNet
National Coalition for Haitian Rights
Haiti Reborn
Caribbean Community
The Confederation of Haitian Workers (CTH)
Alternative Chance
Institute for Justice and Democracy in Haiti
Z Magazine Haiti Watch
United Nations Stabilization Mission in Haiti
Global Policy Forum - on U.N. Action in Haiti
World Bank
Enfofamn
KAY FANM
FONDASYON KONESANS AK LIBèTE (FOKAL)
Organisation of American States
Association of University Graduates Motivated for a Haiti with Rights
Haitian Press Agency
Haiti's Sustainable Organic Integrated Livelihood
Zanmi Lasante

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