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Haiti - News : Zapping... 08/12/2024 09:57:36 Friday, December 6, 2024, a soldier of the Armed Forces of Haiti (FAd’H) and a police officer of the Departmental Unit for the Maintenance of Order (UDMO) lost their lives in Carrefoour Samida during a violent clash with members of the criminal group “Viv ansanm” who were trying to invade the area. 785 Kw Solar Power Plant Everson Calixte, head of the National Agency for the Regulation of the Energy Sector (ANARSE), announced that work on the Dondon photovoltaic solar power plant (Northern Department) was progressing. 1,140 solar panels have been installed. This power plant with a capacity of 785 Kw and batteries with a capacity of 1,151 Kw is an important step in electrification 9th edition of the Theater Festival (Program) The 9th edition of the Theater Festival "En Lisant" will take place from December 9 to 19, 2024, on the theme "What if it was the end ?". For this 9th edition, there will be no guest of honor, but the singer Vanessa Thursday, December 19 will close the Festival with an exceptional concert at the Quartier Latin, in Pétion-ville. The concert will take place on Thursday, December 19, 2024, and the entrance fee is 1,000 Gourdes Download the complete program (PDF in French) : https://www.haitilibre.com/docs/en-lisant-2024-programmation.pdf Towards the reopening of the Petite Rivière Police Station The Police in the Gonaïves district are hard at work on concrete actions to lead to the reopening of the Petite Rivière Police Station in Artibonite. Mexico : Haitians, 3rd largest group of asylum seekers For the month of November 2024, Haitians are the 3rd largest group of asylum seekers in Mexico with 9,727 applicants, behind Cuba16,376 and Honduras in the lead with 26,550 applicants, out of a total of 73,317 applicants. More than 8,000 displaced people have benefited... More than 8,000 displaced people in Haiti have benefited from HIV/AIDS awareness sessions, tests, contraceptive distributions and sexual and reproductive health care. The International Organization for Migration (IOM) was able to offer these services thanks to the support of the Bureau for Humanitarian Assistance of the United States Agency for International Development (USAID). HL/ HaitiLibre
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