by Marcel Catsburg | Oct 31, 2019 | Articles from COEH, Uncategorized
The riots and massive demonstrations that have been disrupting public life in Haiti since the summer of 2018 – and have been growing in number and intensity during the last weeks – are an expression of what the Haitians call bat tenèb : fighting against...
by Colette Lespinasse | Jul 12, 2019 | Articles from COEH, Uncategorized
In June 2019, the United Nations Mission for the Support of Justice in Haiti (MINUJUSTH) and the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights published a report on the massacre perpetrated on 13 and 14 November 2018 in La Saline, a popular district of...
by Haitian Human Rights Organisations | Feb 12, 2019 | Uncategorized
ACHR (Center for Analysis and Research in Human Rights) CEJILAP (Episcopal Commission National Justice and Peace) CRESFED ( Center for Economic and Social Research and Training for Development) POHDH (Platform of Haitian Human Rights Organizations)...
by Els Hortensius | Jun 27, 2018 | Articles from COEH, Uncategorized
It is widely known that Haiti needs large investments in order to meet the needs of its people: infrastructure, employment, and, as president Jovenel Moïse does not stop to promise: electricity twenty-four hours a day. But the money to meet these needs is not there....