new internationalist issue 202 - December 1989
Eduardo Galeano on the white curse that has afflicted the terrible history of Haiti.
The poorest nations must be able to face increasingly extreme weather, writes Alison Doig, Christian Aid’s Senior Adviser on Climate Change.
Sokari Ekine’s concern at Haitians’ dependence on outside help is alleviated when she meets a local doctor taking a stand.
new internationalist issue 316 - September 1999
The hurricane killed over 1,000 people, and after it, a cholera outbreak is exacerbating livelihoods in Haiti, photographs show.
A profile of the troubled Caribbean nation.