
Haiti – News : Zapping…
05/03/2025 10:53:11
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Security : Strategic meeting
On Monday, March 3rd, 2025, Rameau Normil, the Acting Director General of the Haitian National Police (PNH), led an important strategic meeting with the heads of specialized units. The focus was on assessing the security situation in order to take urgent measures to intensify operations, strengthening operations, and identifying the most effective strategies to dismantle gangs.
No program to manage more than a million displaced people
Nearly three years after the creation of the first shelter, Haitian government authorities have still not implemented a specific computer program that can take into account more than a million people who have been driven from their homes by gang violence.
Complaint against the Trump Administration
On Monday, March 3rd, 2025, a group of immigrants and American citizens filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration in an attempt to reinstate the Humanitarian Parole program, nicknamed the Biden Program by our compatriots.
Online courses (in Spanish)
The Government of Haiti and that of Colombia are offering online training in Spanish for the 2024-2025 academic year.
Admission requirements :
– Be Haitian and have a certificate of good character;
– Be at least 18 years old;
– Hold a Bac II or NS4;
– Be a student or have completed their studies.
Registration open, for information : (509) 3943 3536 / 4835 8695
Address: #84, between Rues Lambert and Rigaud, Pétion-ville
Appeal for the reinstatement of TPS
Haitian immigrants and activists from the New England region are opposing the decision to prematurely end Temporary Protected Status (TPS) by filing a federal lawsuit. This action follows President Donald Trump’s announcement to reduce the TPS program by 6 months https://www.haitilibre.com/en/news-44324-haiti-flash-end-of-tps-in-august-2025-opening-the-door-to-the-expulsion-of-haitians.html
1.2 tons of supplies for Justinien University Hospital:
In partnership with the Islamic Medical Association of North America (IMANA), the Pan American Health Organization and the World Health Organization (PAHO/WHO) delivered 1.2 tons of emergency medical kits to Justinien University Hospital in Cap-Haïtien, allowing more than 10,000 patients to be treated. This strategic partnership helps strengthen access to medicines and health supplies in a critical humanitarian context, where access to care in Haiti remains a major challenge.
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