
Daniela Mohor
Reporter at Freelance
Latin America and The Caribbean Editor-at-Large at The New Humanitarian
Latam Editor-at-Large, @newhumanitarian, contributor to @cnni, @AmericaFutura (El País). Coauthor “La búsqueda” and “Capitalism, God and a Good Cigar”.
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Jan 29, 2025 |
theafricanmirror.africa | Daniela Mohor
This story was originally published by The New Humanitarian. By Daniela Mohor AID groups trying to tackle soaring humanitarian needs in Haiti are increasingly seen as protecting the gangs, leading them to become targeted by the police and self-defence groups, according to the head of mission in the country for Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF).
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Jan 28, 2025 |
thenewhumanitarian.org | Daniela Mohor
Republish this article Aid groups trying to tackle soaring humanitarian needs in Haiti are increasingly seen as protecting the gangs, leading them to become targeted by the police and self-defence groups, according to the head of mission in the country for Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF). “In our case, there is certainly this perception, but that's the result of the fact that we adhere to the principle of impartiality,” Diana Manilla Arroyo told The New Humanitarian during a wide-ranging...
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Jan 14, 2025 |
theafricanmirror.africa | Daniela Mohor |Dumas Maçon |Nyaboga Kiage
This story was originally published by The New Humanitarian. By Daniela Mohor, Dumas Maçon and Nyaboga Kiage The Kenya-led security support mission to Haiti is, at present, unfit for purpose. More than six months after deploying to help police wrest back control, rampant gangs have gained more territory and power while access to vital humanitarian aid for desperate civilians has dwindled. But how come, and what next?
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Jan 13, 2025 |
thenewhumanitarian.org | Daniela Mohor |Dumas Maçon |Nyaboga Kiage
Republish this article The Kenya-led security support mission to Haiti is, at present, unfit for purpose. More than six months after deploying to help police wrest back control, rampant gangs have gained more territory and power while access to vital humanitarian aid for desperate civilians has dwindled. But how come, and what next? A months-long investigation by The New Humanitarian and Kenya’s Nation newspaper reveals that a large part of the failure is down to the mission’s lack of...
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Jan 12, 2025 |
nation.africa | Nyaboga Kiage |Daniela Mohor |Dumas Maçon
Port-Au-Prince, Haiti And Nairobi, Kenya The Kenya-led security support mission to Haiti is, at present, unfit for purpose. Over six months after deployment to help police wrest back control, the unruly gangs have gained more territory and power, while access to vital humanitarian aid for desperate civilians has been curtailed.
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Para los que leen en inglés, no se pierdan este reportaje de @Eu_femismo, quien estuvo en Chiapas en diciembre investigando la situación de los migrantes varados en el sur de México. En @newhumanitarian

Junto a la mano generosa de @DanielaMohor hemos trabajado en esta nota por meses. Ha sido un caos seguirle el ritmo a las improvisaciones de Trump que, como contamos, ponen en alto riesgo a miles de migrantes. Estuve en el sur de México antes de su llegada https://t.co/1lFzDSxn5t

hola @mariana_palau. Puedes seguirme por favor. Necesito ponerme en contacto contigo

RT @NationAfrica: The Kenya-led security support mission to Haiti is, at present, unfit for purpose. Over six months after deployment, the…