United Nations Stabilisation Mission in Haiti

Two Haitians protest with a pink sign against UN peacekeeping mission that caused a massive cholera epidemic.

10 years on, UN officials reflect on Haiti cholera epidemic caused by peacekeeping mission

Global Politics

Ten years ago, sewage from a UN peacekeeping mission’s base in Haiti contaminated a major water supply. The resulting cholera epidemic killed over 10,000 Haitians.

A United Nations peacekeeper stands guard are Haitians gather to see U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon visit the village of Los Palmas.

Haitian moms demand UN help for the babies their peacekeepers left behind

Conflict

UN Continues Haitian Stabilization Mission

Haiti Charges UN With Responsibility for Cholera Outbreak

The World

Special assignment in Haiti

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