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 More than three million people will have died from Aids in 2004 and nearly 40 million now have HIV, the highest tolls in the 23-year history of acquired immune deficiency syndrome, the United Nations reported Tuesday. sa1
(photo: WN)
Openly gay marchers debut at Haiti AIDS rally
The News & Observer
ST. MARC, Haiti - A dozen men in T-shirts declaring "I am gay" and "I am living with HIV/AIDS" marched with hundreds of other demonstrators through a Haitian city on Sunday in what organizers called the Caribbean nation's first openly gay march. | The march, held a day ahead of World AIDS Day in the...
080917-N-4515N-201 -  MAROSE, Haiti (September 17, 2008) -  Capt. Timothy Shope, a medical augmentee embarked aboard USS Kearsarge (LHD 3), listens to a young girl's heart and lungs.
(photo: US Navy / Mass Communication Specialist Seaman Apprentice Joshua Adam Nuzzo)
US lawmaker calls for action against Haiti hunger
Wtop
By JONATHAN M. KATZ | Associated Press Writer | PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti (AP) - A prominent congresswoman called on Wednesday for a better-funded, systemic approach to fighting hunger in Haiti following an report that child malnutrition is worsening. | California Democrat Maxine Waters, a veteran membe...
Charity sends mysterious shoes to Haiti
The Examiner
Comments MIAMI (Map, News) - A charity group has stepped forward to take thousands of shoes that were mysteriously dumped on the Palmetto Expressway. | Soles4Souls, a Nashville-based charity, is sending representatives to Miami to collect the shoes. ...
West Palm lieutenant brings free equipment, know-how to Haiti
Palm Beach Post
| WEST PALM BEACH - When Nate Lasseur traveled to Haiti that November day, he didn't know his face would be splashed in newspapers and on Web sites around the country. | The lieutenant with the West Palm Beach Fire Department was in Haiti's capital o...
UN mission in Haiti joins national police force in drug bust operation
United Nations
| MINUSTAH destroys boats seized in drug bust operation in the south of Haiti30 December 2008 – United Nations peacekeepers in Haiti and the country's police force have seized 50 kilograms of cannabis in the first joint drugs bust of its kind in the ...
Thrice-built house embodies Haiti aid shortfalls
Houston Chronicle
| GONAIVES, Haiti - The farmer camps in a crude tent of broken sandbags as he guards the foundation of his destroyed home and his last possessions: a pickax, a hoe and some charcoal. | This is the third time Olisten Elerius is preparing to build his ...
Children struggle for relief goods at a school in the Cite Soleil slum, Port-au-Prince, Wednesday, Oct. 31, 2007. Floodwaters and mudslides spawned by tropical storm Noel killed at least 48 people in the Dominican Republic and Haiti, officials said Wednesday, raising the death toll as the storm regained force over water and curved toward Florida and the Bahamas.
AP Photo / Ariana Cubillos
Children dying in Haiti, victims of food crisis
The Press Democrat
| In pockets of Haiti accessible only by donkey or foot, children are dying of malnutrition - their already meager food supply cut by a series of devastating storms that destroyed ...
A Local Youth Enjoys Meal during Campaign Against Life-like Toy Guns in Port-au-Prince, Haiti .
UN / Logan Abassi
Haiti food crisis worsens; aid workers uncover malnutrition, 26 child deaths in 2 weeks
Star Tribune
| PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti - At least 26 severely malnourished children have died in recent days in Haiti, and aid groups fear many more deaths unless more help comes quickly to this ...
fruit Market in Travestere, food shops, people, sellers, Rome Italy
WN / Guillaume Poulet-Mathis
With seeds, water and 'plastic' UN helps Haiti offset hurricanes, food prices
United Nations
| Haitian farmers clear land for planting17 November 2008 – With a packet of seeds, a stream of water and a prepaid remittance card the United Nations is racing against the clock t...
Thrice-built house embodies Haiti aid shortfalls
Denver Post
| GONAIVES, Haiti—The farmer camps in a crude tent of broken sandbags as he guards the foundation of his destroyed home and his last possessions: a pickax, a hoe and some charcoal. | This is the third time Olisten Elerius is preparing to build ...
Thrice-built house embodies Haiti aid shortfalls
Wtop
By JONATHAN M. KATZ | Associated Press Writer | GONAIVES, Haiti (AP) - The farmer camps in a crude tent of broken sandbags as he guards the foundation of his destroyed home and his last possessions: a pickax, a hoe and some charcoal. | This is the th...
Thrice-built house embodies Haiti aid shortfalls
The Miami Herald
| GONAIVES, Haiti -- The farmer camps in a crude tent of broken sandbags as he guards the foundation of his destroyed home and his last possessions: a pickax, a hoe and some charcoal. | This is the third time Olisten Elerius is preparing to build his...
Health
 More than three million people will have died from Aids in 2004 and nearly 40 million now have HIV, the highest tolls in the 23-year history of acquired immune deficiency syndrome, the United Nations reported Tuesday. sa1
(photo: WN)
Openly gay marchers debut at Haiti AIDS rally
The News & Observer
ST. MARC, Haiti - A dozen men in T-shirts declaring "I am gay" and "I am living with HIV/AIDS" marched with hundreds of other demonstrators through a Haitian city on Sunday in what organizers called the Caribbean nation's first openly gay march. | The march, held a day ahead of World AIDS Day in the western city of St. Marc, called for better preve...
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