‘It became part of life’: How Haiti Curbed Cholera
Originally published in The Guardian Jacob Kushner March 16, 2020 Excerpt below: In 2011, the Institute for Justice and Democracy in Haiti (IJDH), a US-based legal advocacy organisation, filed a…
Originally published in The Guardian Jacob Kushner March 16, 2020 Excerpt below: In 2011, the Institute for Justice and Democracy in Haiti (IJDH), a US-based legal advocacy organisation, filed a…
Originally published in RED/ACCIÓN Lucia Wei He February 19, 2020 English Version Desde 2007, los Cascos Azules buscaron consolidar la paz en un país inestable y devastado por un terremoto.…
Originally published in the Harvard International Review All across the globe, sky-blue hats are a symbol of international cooperation and hope. These hats are the iconic blue protective helmets worn…
Originally written here by Michael Brice-Saddler U.N. peacekeepers in Haiti allegedly fathered children with women and girls before abandoning them, according to a new report, building on previous accusations of sexual…
Originally published in The Conversation. By Sabine Lee and Susan Bartels Marie* was 14 years old and enrolled in a Christian school when she met and became involved with Miguel,…
An article written by Sienna Merope, IJDH Legal Director. The article covers the United Nation's position and policies on Peacekeeper Paternity, UN Peacekeeper sexual exploitation and abuse in Haiti, questions…