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- Kim Kardashian: The Ugly Truth About Her Haiti Trip Scandal!Kim Kardashian wants her fans to know the whole truth about her recent trip to Haiti. The twice-married starlet recently took a trip to the disaster-ravaged Caribbean country as a part of a celebrity charity trip.
- My Visit to HaitiMy first (and only) visit to Haiti was an eye-opener in many ways.
- Could Wyclef Jean's Yele Haiti Be Federally Investigated?Could the federal government investigation Wyclef Jean's Yele Haiti charity? What is there to go on?
- Atlanta Sewing Project Brings Stitches of Hope to HaitiThe project, “Threads of Love” helped to bring back fond memories of childhood for most participants and stimulated a passion for sewing as a viable craft which could be used as a community service project to aid the girls and infants in need.
Cincinnati Author Mark Curnutte Has a Heart for HumanityAuthor and reporter Mark Curnutte recently released, A Promise in Haiti: A Reporter's Notes on Families and Daily Lives (Vanderbilt University Press, 2011, http://www.vanderbiltuniversitypress.com/books/415/a-promise-in-haiti.)- Why Is Haiti So Poor?Haiti is the poorest country in the Western Hemisphere, with 80% of the population living below the poverty line and an unemployment rate of approximately 40%.
18 Months After Earthquake, Haiti Still StrugglesHaiti continues to struggle with recovery after the January 2010 earthquake. Many Haitians remain in refugee camps. Cholera is still epidemic. The continuing role of U.N. peacekeepers is being questioned.- Chappaqua, New York Nonprofit Educates Haitian Healthcare Workers in Basic CareSustainable medical model educates Haitian healthcare workers in basic care
Haiti: Keeping Focused on Fighting HungerThe media spotlight may have moved on from Haiti, but the tremendous need is still very much present.- The Difference Between Haiti and ChileThe outcomes of the earthquakes in Haiti and Chile were extremely difference, even though both of them were large quakes. Why is that? It's all about preparedness.
- 'Supernatural' Fans Join Misha Collins to Help HaitiHaiti still needs help and Misha Collins is rallying 'Supernatural' fans to help build a community center and sustainable fish farm for needy children there.
- President Clinton Praises School Feeding for HaitiWhy not expand these efforts to reach more children and more countries? It's a relatively inexpensive program and food for education is a winner on many levels.
Take Part in the Homes for Haiti 5K This Saturday in Plain City, Ohio and Help Those in NeedThe first annual Homes for Haiti 5K will take place this Saturday in Plain City, Ohio to help raise funds to build 25 homes in Haiti.
Sweet Micky Now Haiti's New PresdientMichel Martelly now Haiti's president. He is known also to his fans as "Sweet Micky" as a notable pop singer. Just a few months ago he believed any hopes of him becoming president was water under the bridge.
Wyclef Jean Talks About Getting Shot While in HaitiKeeping a positive mindset, Wyclef added, "It brought light to the fact that there was an election going on that day. I don't think none of you all knew about an election in Haiti until everyone heard what happened to me."
Haitian Heritage and Friends of Haiti Will Hold Drives in Charlotte to Raise Funds for HaitiHaitian Heritage and Friends of Haiti will hold several drives over the next few weeks to help those in Haiti.- Wyclef Jean Shot on Eve of Haiti ElectionWyclef Jean's campaign efforts in Haiti were interrupted, as he was shot in the hand yesterday. But the bullet didn't do that much damage, and he was released from the hospital quickly, to resume his duties before Haiti's election.
- Rebuilding Haiti with School MealsWe envision every Haitian child attending school and receiving a daily meal there. We want a national school feeding program in Haiti
- Charlie Sheen Heads to Haiti with Sean PennCharlie Sheen threatens to cut off soon to be ex-wife Brooke Mueller's head, loses custody of his boys and is served wth a restraining order. His response is to fly to Haiti with old friend and former domestic abuse perpetrator Sean Penn.
What McGovern-Dole Can Mean to Yemen, Afghanistan and HaitiIf we are looking to make sound investments in foreign policy, then school feeding is the place to go.
Renewal 4 Haiti is Making a DifferenceRenewal 4 Haiti is a small, very focused nonprofit that's making a difference in Haiti today.- "Haiti Rising? Life in the Ruins" with Linda EllerbeeAs the one year anniversary of the earthquake in Haiti approaches, the devastation is still haunting as if it were yesterday. In a special on Nick News, Award-winning journalist, Linda Ellerbee takes you inside Haiti to hear the cries of Haiti's children.
Anthony Bourdain:No Reservations in Haiti with Sean PennThe season premier found Bourdain in Haiti with Sean Penn and a hurricane approaching. This was no feel good episode, but just might win an Emmy for the show and it's host.
Got Milk? Haiti's Farmers and Now Schools DoThis is the goal in Haiti: Help local producers and allow them to feed their countr- Possible Film Score for Movie About Haitian RevolutionIf I could, I would produce a movie that gives viewers an accurate but interesting story about the Haitian Revolution, the battle which led to the end of slavery in Haiti.
Haitian Heritage and Friends of Haiti Mark the One Year Anniversary of Relief Trip to HaitiHaitian Heritage and Friends of Haiti and other groups in Charlotte continue to support relief efforts for those in Haiti.- Haiti Relying on Voodoo and Western Medicine to Recover from EarthquakeA year after the 2010 earthquake in Haiti, some Haitians are still relying on voodoo to deal with the mental anguish resulting from the earthquake that killed more than 200,000, injured hundreds of thousands
- American Red Cross Promises to Help HaitiThe American Red Cross has promised to allocate $14.5 million to care for the cholera outbreak in haiti.
- Angelina Jolie Names First Jolie Legal FellowAngelina Jolie, long-time supporter of SOS Children's Villages, this week congratulated the first Jolie Legal Fellow, Nathalie Nozile, an SOS Children's Villages alumna
- Haiti: Another Failing Humanitarian InvestmentIn the wake of the Earthquake's one year anniversary, Haiti has scarcely begun to recover.
- Confusion in Haiti as Duvalier Wants to Be President AgainHaiti, the poorest nation in the Western Hemisphere, devastated by earthquakes and incompetent politicians, never can seem to catch a break. Now Jean-Claude "Baby Doc" Duvalier wants to run for President of Haiti despite his human rights abuses.
- Haitians Hail the Coming of Jean-Claude 'Baby Doc' DuvalierThe former Haitian dictator Jean-Claude "Baby Doc" Duvalier has made a surprise return to Haiti, just after Haitians remembered the one-year anniversary of the deadliest earthquake in the nation's history.
Duvalier Returns to Haiti, Aristide Wants BackTwo former Haitian presidents want to help rebuild the earthquake-ravaged nation. Are they seeking election to political office?- 'Baby Doc' Duvalier Returns to Haiti, Brings Political CrisisAfter spending 25 years in exile, Jean-Claude Duvalier, better known as Baby Doc, returned to Haiti. Why he returned is a confusing mystery.
- Jean-Claude 'Baby Doc' Duvalier Returns to HaitiThe former Haitian dictator, Jean-Claude "Baby Doc" Duvalier, was taken into police custody today after an unexpected appearance in his home country
Haitians Gather to Mourn on Earthquake AnniversaryIt has been one year since a 7.0 earthquake hit Port-Au-Prince, Haiti Haitians in Haiti, Miami and New York gathered to mourn and pray for the future.
One Year Later: Haiti Has HopeReview of the past year since Haiti was hit with a devastating 7.0 earthquake that took the lives of hundreds of thousands.
Haiti Earthquake Anniversary Finds Overwhelmed Nation Struggling to RebuildAs Haiti faces the anniversary of the massive earthquake that leveled its capital, it remains in chaos despite an unparalled investment of foreign aid and charitable contributions.
U.S. Military Aid After the Haitian QuakeOne of the most overlooked aspects of the aftermath of the Great Haitian Earthquake was the response from the U.S. military. Tens of thousands of personnel and hundreds of ships and aircraft responded quickly and effectively to the disaster.





