Haiti–United States relations

Haiti's Prime Minister Ariel Henry attends a public lecture at the United States International University in Nairobi, Kenya, March 1, 2024.

US pledges support for security leading to Haiti elections as prime minister resigns

The US has pledged $333 million so far to provide humanitarian aid to Haiti and to help bankroll a proposed international security force composed of police officers from Kenya. The World’s host Marco Werman speaks with Eduardo Gamarra, professor of political science at Florida International University, about the evolving US role in helping Haiti through a time of civil unrest and political upheaval.

Haitian TPS Family

Trump administration decision forces Haitian families to confront an uncertain future in the US

Conflict

Oxfam: American food aid hurting Haiti

The World

Haiti’s ambassador to the US reports on his country’s earthquake

Global Politics
The World

Haiti continues to chart path toward recovery

Environment
The World

Hope after horror in Haiti

Environment

Former Presidents George W. Bush and Bill Clinton are visiting the Haitian capital Port-au-Prince as part of their effort to raise money for the country’s rebuilding. Photojournalist Bear Guerra tells us about his trip, and his photos.