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    • Haiti Cholera

Haiti Cholera Newsletter
  • Haiti gangs crisis: Top rights expert decries attacks on hospitals 03 Jan 2025 20:20 GMT

    … allegedly involved. “The Haitian people - including hundreds … of diseases such as cholera and tuberculosis. Journalists under … international community to support Haitian authorities in combating insecurity … it can to help Haitian authorities to combat rampant …

  • PAHO urges protection of medical facilities, services in Haiti 29 Dec 2024 20:53 GMT

    … con­tin­ues to es­ca­late across Haiti. With armed groups … PA­HO said Haiti ex­pe­ri­enced a resur­gence of cholera in Oc­to­ber … the coun­try. Al­though sus­pect­ed cholera cas­es have de­clined na­tion­wide, … pre­vent the spread of cholera. PA­HO said it has …

  • Three shot dead at hospital reopening in Haiti 26 Dec 2024 11:53 GMT

    … reopening. Following the shootings, Haiti';s interim president, Leslie … and Jimmy Jean.  The Haitian Association of Journalists issued a … resources to treat them. Haiti';s health care system … the risk of diseases like cholera, with more than 84,000 …

  • A gang attack on a Haitian hospital reopening kills 2 reporters and a police officer 26 Dec 2024 08:12 GMT

    … quot;Izo" André, considered Haiti';s most powerful gang … hospital's reopening. Haiti has seen journalists targeted before. … of resources to treat them. Haiti';s health care system … the risk of diseases like cholera, with over 84,000 suspected …

  • Concrete Jungle: Haiti Death Gang Strikes Again Killing Journalists And Cop. 25 Dec 2024 15:38 GMT

    … Ansanm gang coalition. The Haitian Association of Journalists called … scene” similar to terrorism. Haiti’s interim president, Leslie … hospital reopening. Journalists in Haiti have faced violence before. … the spread of diseases like cholera. Sources:  AP News, …

  • Three killed after gunmen open fire on reporters during opening of hospital in Haiti 25 Dec 2024 06:18 GMT

    … main international airport and Haiti';s two largest prisons … in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Armed individuals belonging to the … at the General Hospital Haiti has seen journalists targeted before. … risk of diseases like cholera, with over 84,000 suspected …

  • Haitian gang attack during hospital reopening kills 2 reporters, police officer 25 Dec 2024 04:30 GMT

    … coalition of gangs. The Haitian Association of Journalists confirmed … content Recommended from Editorial Haiti’s international airport reopens … the hospital’s reopening. Haiti has seen journalists targeted … the risk of diseases like cholera, with over 84,000 …

  • Cholera 25 Dec 2024 04:09 GMT

    … an outbreak occurred in Haiti and later spread to … sodi­um concentration) occur. If cholera is untreated, circulatory collapse … international guidelines. Diagnosis When cholera is suspect­ed, the … culture if possible. Cholera should be dis­tinguished from …

  • Gang attack on journalists at Haiti hospital leaves 2 dead 25 Dec 2024 00:32 GMT

    … Associated Press PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti — Haiti’s online media association said … Johnson “Izo” André, considered Haiti’s most powerful gang leader … the hospital’s reopening. Haiti has seen journalists targeted … the risk of diseases like cholera, with over 84,000 …

  • Haiti gang attack leaves 2 dead, several wounded 24 Dec 2024 23:48 GMT

    … authorized the hospital’s reopening.Haiti has seen journalists targeted … the risk of diseases like cholera, with over 84,000 … the main international airport and Haiti’s two largest prisons. … the hospital’s reopening. Haiti has seen journalists targeted before …

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