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Check FAQAbout Wendel
Wendel Pierre is an independent journalist based in Haiti, covering politics, conflict, and socio-economic developments with a focus on human impact. With a sharp eye for detail and a commitment to factual reporting, his work highlights the challenges and resilience of Haitian communities amid crisis. Pierre’s reporting has explored gang violence, displacement, governance struggles, and economic recovery efforts, providing nuanced perspectives for local and international audiences.
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Haiti’s Economy Shows Signs of Slow Recovery Amid Challenges
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Haiti’s economy edges toward fragile recovery with modest GDP growth and a stabilizing currency—but inflation, gang violence, and political instability persist as major obstacles. Remittances remain a lifeline, yet unemployment and scarce foreign investment stall progress. Can new government reforms spark lasting change, or will security crises keep Haiti in economic limbo?
Gang Violence Surges in Haiti, Displacing Thousands
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A brutal wave of gang violence has uprooted over 15,000 Haitians in recent weeks, overwhelming shelters and deepening the humanitarian emergency. Armed groups now control critical supply routes, causing food shortages and paralyzing the capital. Despite international support, Haiti’s under-resourced police force struggles to regain control. Aid groups warn of a looming catastrophe without urgent intervention.
Haiti’s political turmoil escalates as Prime Minister Garry Conille faces mounting calls to step down. Opposition-led protests, fueled by accusations of government failure to curb gang violence and economic collapse, have turned violent, leaving at least five dead. With the international community urging dialogue, the crisis threatens to delay already overdue elections. Will Conille’s resignation bring stability or deepen Haiti’s chaos?