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Writing at Ebony, France François says that the organization's "occupation in the time of cholera" is "despicable" and has harmed residents.
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by Jean McGianni Celestin onJanuary 12, 2013
Three years after a devastating 2010 earthquake, a renewable energy plan aims to help the nation.
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Locals are battling to retain their religion and protect its perception both at home and abroad, writes Gina Athena Ulysse in the Huffington Post.
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"Neglected tropical diseases" have been newly targeted by post-earthquake public health efforts.
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by Jenée Desmond-Harris onSeptember 26, 2012
An urban planner worries about the lack of transparency surrounding the government-approved destruction of the national symbol.
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Friends of the recently released Rev. Michel Louis say his valor overseas was no surprise.
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by Jenée Desmond-Harris onApril 30, 2012
The Brooklyn Nets debut a black-and-white logo designed by their celebrity part owner. Plus: Are locks the NFL's official hairstyle?
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With a shortage of clean water, cholera has sickened 530,000 Haitians since the country's earthquake.
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There has been a steady decline in the number of cases in two treatment centers.
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The mission has had a consistently disastrous record of malfeasance, critics charge.
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