Haiti Watch
Haiti Watch tracks multinational aid efforts in Haiti with an eye towards ensuring they are oriented towards the needs of the Haitian people, and that aid is not used to undermine Haitians’ right to self-determination.

Haiti Watch tracks multinational aid efforts in Haiti with an eye towards ensuring they are oriented towards the needs of the Haitian people, and that aid is not used to undermine Haitians’ right to self-determination.
Haiti’s transitional presidential council selects Gary Conille as prime minister. Learn about the process and the controversy surrounding it.
Learn about Haiti’s transitional presidential council, plans for a new government, and the latest developments in the political landscape.
Haiti’s transitional presidential council is expected to be formally established following weeks of internal discussions and delays.
Haiti’s de facto prime minister Ariel Henry announced he would resign to make way for a transitional presidential council after armed groups came together to demand his ouster.
The announcement in Kingston late last night is unlikely to lead to a solution to the current crisis in Haiti by itself.
CARICOM leaders announced Wednesday that Henry would remain de facto prime minister of Haiti until after elections held in August, 2025.
The US and other countries continue to push for an intervention force to Haiti, even as some CARICOM members call for Haiti’s de facto PM to step aside.
Haiti’s de facto prime minister Ariel Henry is vowing to stay in office despite mass protests the day that a democratic transition should have occurred. Henry’s government has not scheduled new elections.
How did Haiti’s state reach near-collapse, with armed groups overrunning the country, many government officials having fled after the 2021 assassination of President Moise and not a single elected leader holding office?
Several members of the US Congress have warned that “another armed foreign intervention in Haiti will not result in the necessary Haitian-led transition to a democratic government.”