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Haitian first lady Martine Moise visits mother who gave birth to 4 babies in Fonds-Parisien

Haitian first lady Martine Moise visited the Haitian women who gave birth to 4 babies (quadruplets) in a Fonrds-Parisien hospital Sunsday. more »

Former Haiti first lady Sophia Martelly visit the Fonds-Parisien Quadruplets and their mother

PHOTO: Haiti - Sophia Martelly visits Fond-Parisien Quadruplets and their Mother Soon after hearing the news of a 22-year-old Haitian woman giving birth to 4 babies (quadruplets) in a Fonrds-Parisien hospital, former Haitian first lady Sophia Martelly decided to visit the newborns and their mother Camicile Doresca. more »

Haiti Electricity: Taiwan and Haiti to sign agreement to build Port-au-Prince power grid by year end

Taiwan news site reports... Taiwan and Haiti are expected to sign an agreement by the end of this year for the construction of a power grid in Port-au-Prince to alleviate the country's energy supply problems, a high-level government Taiwanese official said. more »

What constitutes a GOOD Haitian wife these days?

PHOTO: A Haiti mother and child deported at midnight from the Dominican Republic Let me ask you a question: What constitutes a GOOD Haitian wife these days? Depending on which type of Haitian man you ask this question, you will get a different answer. more »

Haiti Music - New bust of Nemours Jean Baptiste at Place Sainte-Anne in Port-au-Prince

PHOTO: Haiti - Buste de Nemours Jean Baptiste sur la Place Sainte-Anne Nemours Jn Baptiste would've been 100 years old if he was alive today in 2018. To commemorate the 100 year aniversary of the maestro and founder of Konpa Direk, a new bust of Nemours Jn Baptiste was erected at Place Saint-Anne in Port-au-Prince. more »

If you are POOR an living in Little Haiti Miami, it's time to move out, you have no choice!

Look at the toilet condition of a poor Haitian tenant in a Little Haiti Miami apartnent The last few remaining cheap apartments for rent in Little Haiti Miami are being demolished. Some tenants were given a 30-days notice to move out. But where will they go? There are no more cheap apartments in Little Haiti! more »

The Nightlife in Haiti's Capital has not really resumed since the recent protests

Doing Business in Haiti - Business Tips Some Haitian night club owners are complaining about a slow down in business recently. The nightlife has not really resumed in Haiti's Capital Port-au-Prince since the recent violent street protests. more »

Haiti Health - Doctors Without Borders closing down 2 hospitals in Port-au-Prince

Haiti - Médecins Sans Frontières Notice : Hospital is closed Two hospitals operated by Doctors Without Borders (Médecins Sans Frontières) will close their doors in Haiti's capital Port-au-Prince, the aid group announced. A big sign on the front gate reads: "We are no longer receiving patients, the hospital is closed." more »

Haitians Food : Poulet Creole is becoming more of a delicacy these days, it is so expensive!

Haitian Chicken aka Poulet Creole, Poul Peyi, Poul Di Haitians simply love "Poule Peyi," the native Haitian chicken, but it seems to me like that Poulet Creole is becoming more and more expensive in the marketplace these days... Read this... more »

Haiti Education - This is what a Haitian Public School looks like while most politicians are sipping cocktails in Petion-Ville

PHOTO: Haiti Education - The Shameful look of a Public School in Plaine-du Nord Thanks to social media, many Haitians are now sharing the grim reality of the Haiti they are living in , the Haiti we don't want to see. Like this public school for example. Someone posted this image of a public school (Ecole Nationale) in Bois Rouge, 2ème Section Basse Plaine, Plaine-du Nord Haiti. There are so many accredited public schools in Haiti that looks exactly like this. more »