She is leaving Port-au-Prince with a heavy heart, at a loss for words to describe the magnitude of the current crisis. On Tuesday, Ulrika Richardson, United Nations Humanitarian Coordinator in Haiti, delivered a final plea—imbued with both gravity and hope—before assuming her new post in Libya this fall.
“Is it alarming? Acute? Urgent? It is all of those things—and even more,” the official began, addressing a room full of journalists in New York as she described the situation in the Caribbean island na
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