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Commemorating World Humanitarian Day

Today we celebrate World Humanitarian Day, honoring the men and women who devote their lives to the challenging and dangerous work of providing humanitarian aid. Every day,...

Critical Services Still Needed for Displaced Haitians with Disabilities

Also labeled: Health Care, Disabilities

Needs of Haitian Children in Washington Post

In a letter to the editor, Michelle Brane, director of our detention and asylum program, and Wendy Young, executive director of KIND, talk about the needs of Haitian children following the earthquake in Haiti. Read the letter as it appeared in the...

Also labeled: Children, Protection

Notes from the Field: Improving Women’s Health in Haiti

As you drive away from the airport in Port-au-Prince, Haiti’s capital city, tarp-covered shelters spread out in all directions. Across the country, these flimsy settlements are still home to some 600,000 Haitians displaced by the January 2010...

Security for Haitians

In a letter to the editor of the New York Times, Sandra Krause, director of our reproductive health program, talks about the ongoing needs of women and girls in Haiti. Read the letter as it appeared in the

Six Months Later: Reproductive Health Needs Are Still Critical in Haiti

Women helping women in Haiti

This post was originally posted by our affliliate organization, The International Rescue Committee.