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Semi Alisha Fermond works alongside transgender people at Trans House in Port-au-Prince, Haiti.
UN Haiti/Daniel Dickinson

First Person : I don’t want to die in the body of a man

A transgender woman in Haiti has said she does not want to die in a man's body, and hopes to leave her native country to fulfill her dream of transitioning from being a man to a woman. Semi Alisha Fermond works with transgender people at Kay Trans Ayiti (the Creole name for Trans House Haiti) and is an activist with the UNDP and UNAIDS-supported organization Community Action for the Integration of Vulnerable Haitians (ACIFVH). 

Women join a community effort to rehabilitate earthquake-damaged roads  in the south-west of Haiti.
WFP Haiti/Theresa Piorr

LIVE: Pledging conference for Haiti reconstruction

On 14 August 2021, the southwest region of Haiti was hit by a 7.2 magnitude earthquake which led to widespread death and destruction. Some 2,200 people died, over 12,500 were injured and up to 800,000 people directly impacted. On Wednesday, six months on from the disaster, the Haitian government held an international pledging conference, in the hope of raising the $2 billion needed for reconstruction.

A family receives clothes for the winter from UNICEF in Al-Hol camp in northeastern Syria.
© UNICEF/Delil Souleiman

The bittersweet taste of home: Former ISIL wife returns to Kazakhstan

More than 600 family members of ISIL fighters have been repatriated from Syria to Kazakhstan over the last three years, as part of an initiative to rehabilitate women and children from the country. One formerly radicalized wife who married a member of the terrorist group, has been speaking to UN News about her regrets, and her hopes for a better future.