- 56 results for haiti
Affairs / Government
Monocolumn
Sunday 28 November
An election to cure Haiti’s ills
The next president of Haiti was already facing a catalogue of woes: nearly one million homeless, a civil service crippled by January’s earthquake, a new superstructure of international aid workers covering the country in…
Affairs / Defence
Special guests
As an aspiring superpower and regional leader, there’s a lot at stake for Brazil’s command of the UN peacekeeping mission in Haiti – especially as the drawdown begins. Monocle spends time embedded with troops in Port-au…
Affairs / Politics
Monocolumn
Wednesday 4 August
Rock stars and politics
On 28 November, the perpetually beleaguered and misruled Caribbean nation of Haiti will choose a new president.
Affairs / Diplomacy
Monocolumn
Thursday 4 November
Israeli police on a mission to Haiti
Few countries have a more conflicted relationship with the United Nations than Israel.
Affairs / Government
Monocolumn
Wednesday 11 May
A new president for troubled Haiti
As Haiti’s president-elect Michel Martelly takes office in Port-au-Prince tomorrow, current President René Préval will step aside. Normal though it may seem, this will be the first time in Haiti’s history that a president…
Affairs / Society
Monocolumn
Tuesday 26 January
Haiti’s lifeline – from Africa
For Abdoulaye Wade, Senegal’s octogenarian president and a committed pan-Africanist, simply offering aid to Haiti’s earthquake victims was not enough.
Affairs / Environment
Monocolumn
Sunday 31 January
Haiti according to Médecins Sans Frontières
Haiti has raised a lot of questions about how the world helps when disaster strikes.
Affairs / Politics
Americas Briefing
Iconic newspaper headquarters are increasingly attractive prospects for developers
Affairs / Politics
Americas Briefing
The latest from the US campaign trail, the wardrobe of Sista P. aka Jamaica's first female prime minister, and a look ahead at Rio+20 summit
Affairs / Politics
Monocolumn
Sunday 19 December
Forecast 2011: Sarah Palin, international globetrotter?
Sarah Palin recently returned from a trip to Haiti and news reports suggest she is planning to spend some of early 2011 visiting Israel and the UK.
Affairs / Society
Dream team
Israel’s National Search and Rescue Unit, made up entirely of volunteers, is always one of the first teams to arrive in major disasters, including the earthquake in Haiti.
Culture / Media
Media Briefing
We meet the comic book publisher whose latest title is about Haiti's tent cities, plus other dispatches from the world of print, retail and audio.
Affairs / Society
Force for good
Haiti is picking up the pieces – but sooner or later another natural disaster will strike. Here, Monocle looks at the best nations to call in a crisis and tools you need for the job.
Affairs / Environment
Monocolumn
Saturday 27 March
Was Chile’s earthquake man-made?
Increasing numbers of Chileans are starting to wonder if the deadly earthquake that struck a month ago was not natural but man-made.