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The Nouvelliste, Oldest Haitian Newspaper, Vandalized, ANMH Expresses Solidarity and Concern

The Nouvelliste, Oldest Haitian Newspaper, Vandalized, ANMH Expresses Solidarity and Concern

The National Association of Haitian Media (ANMH) has learned with the utmost dismay that, in recent days, the premises of the daily newspaper Le Nouvelliste, located on Rue du Centre in Port-au-Prince, have been vandalized by unidentified individuals.

Professor Roody Edmé Declares School Year 2023-2024 "Lost" in Port-au-Prince

Professor Roody Edmé Declares School Year 2023-2024 "Lost" in Port-au-Prince

Schools in the metropolitan region are still facing great difficulty due to the current crisis. Speaking on Panel Magik, Professor Roody Edmé described this school year in Port-au-Prince as "lost," regretting that the security crisis is affecting students' learning despite the numerous efforts made.

Stray Bullet Injuries Left Unattended in Port-au-Prince

Stray Bullet Injuries Left Unattended in Port-au-Prince

After the relative calm of last week, from April 15 to 19, 2024, cases of gunshot wounds are abundant in hospitals this week.

Haiti Secures $44 Million to Drive Educational Reforms Forward

Haiti Secures $44 Million to Drive Educational Reforms Forward

The Ministry of National Education and Vocational Training (MENFP) announced that it has secured funding of $44 million to support educational reforms in Haiti. This funding comes from a partnership with the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB), the Education Above All Foundation (EAA), and the Global Partnership for Education (GPE).

Ariel Henry Officially Steps Down, Michel Patrick Boisvert Assumes Interim Prime Ministership

Ariel Henry Officially Steps Down, Michel Patrick Boisvert Assumes Interim Prime Ministership

"Ariel Henry officially submitted his resignation and appointed Michel Patrick Boisvert as interim Prime Minister pending the formation of a new government by the CPT, according to letters and a publication in the newspaper Le Moniteur, made public on Thursday, April 25, 2024.

No Election Scheduled Yet for Transitional Presidential Council

No Election Scheduled Yet for Transitional Presidential Council

Installed in their roles on the morning of Thursday, April 25, 2024, the members of the Transitional Presidential Council (CPT) were unable to organize the elections after their installation as they had indicated to Le Nouvelliste.

Armed Attacks, Fires, and Intense Gunfire Amid CPT Installation

Armed Attacks, Fires, and Intense Gunfire Amid CPT Installation

Gunfire echoed through the metropolitan area on Thursday, April 25, as the Transitional Presidential Council took office.

Presidential Transition Council Supporters Express Confidence in the Future

Presidential Transition Council Supporters Express Confidence in the Future

Several political actors have welcomed the official assumption of duty by the nine members of the Transitional Presidential Council, following their swearing-in and installation on Thursday, April 25, 2024.

Le Nouvelliste Premises Vandalized

Le Nouvelliste Premises Vandalized

The management of Le Nouvelliste newspaper hereby informs the general public that unidentified individuals have occupied the premises of the newspaper located on Centre Street in Port-au-Prince for several days.

International Community Applauds Inauguration of the Presidential Transition Council

International Community Applauds Inauguration of the Presidential Transition Council

The diplomatic corps, almost in its entirety, participated in the inauguration of the Transitional Presidential Council.