2024 year in photos: From cultural celebrations to political shifts
Briefly

In January, EatWell Exchange, a nonprofit food and nutrition organization, offered cooking workshops in Miami's Little Haiti to show attendees healthier choices when cooking Haitian cuisine. The goal is to give communities the knowledge and confidence to adopt nutritious alternatives in their cooking.
In February, a muted version of Haiti's annual carnival took place amid ongoing violence in Port-au-Prince, with residents from nearby towns fleeing from gang violence less than 10 miles from the festivities.
In March, nearly 3,600 inmates escaped from the National Penitentiary in Port-au-Prince after armed individuals attacked the facility, prompting the government to declare a state of emergency.
In April, the Transitional Presidential Council was sworn in at the National Palace, tasked with restoring law and order, conducting elections, and addressing escalating violence.
Read at The Haitian Times
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