Recovery

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Haiti’s New UN-Backed Gang-Fighting Force Exceeds Funding Expectations

  • Posted on: 25 April 2026
  • By: Bryan Schaaf

The U.N has a long history of surging and retracting in Haiti.  The new UN backed international force has received pledges of more than 5,500 soldiers and police with Chadians already in Port-au-Prince to replace the Kenyans.  While pledges don't always turn into commitments, this is at least a positive sign that numerous countries are willing to provide human or financial resources to help re-establish security.  Elections, recovery, and longer-term development all depend on it.  Deployments of new staff will reportedly continue from fall until the end of the year.  Given how long Haitians have suffered, this is welcome news.  The full AP article is linked and below. 

Screening of "Lift Up" In Washington D.C. to Benefit Haiti (5/18/2011)

  • Posted on: 25 April 2011
  • By: Bryan Schaaf

The Service to Serve Haiti Committee is a group of individuals from the Capitol Hill neighborhood of Washington, DC committed to supporting recovery efforts in Haiti.  Its members have organized a screening of "Lift Up", a documentary about two Haitian brothers who return to Haiti in order to memorialize the grandfather they lost after the earthquake.  The screening will benefit Fonkoze, the Haiti Micah Project, and the Saint Vincent's School for the Handicapped, each of which the Committee's members have worked with and know first hand the impact these groups are making for women and children in Haiti.  Below is the official press release.