• Human Rights and the Rule of Law in Haiti: Key Recent Developments

    This report outlines recent developments in human rights and rule of law in Haiti during the period June 2024 through November 2024.

     
  • “Indefensible”: U.S. Continues Deporting Haitians Amid Political Instability, Massacres

    Democracy Now! interviews IJDH's Brian Concannon on the "absolutely indefensible" continuing U.S. deportation flights to Haiti. 

  • Human Rights and Feminist Advocates Demand Full Participation of Women in Haiti’s Transition with New Policy Framework

    IJDH and BAI are working with prominent Haitian human rights and feminist organizations to present a Policy Framework for an Effective and Equitable Transition that would ensure that Haitian women and girls are at the center of Haiti’s transition to democratic governance.

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