Haiti Violence Displaces 30,000 as Hunger Emergency Deepens
Violence by armed gangs in Port-au-Prince and surrounding areas has forced 30,000 people to flee, worsening the hunger crisis amid ongoing insecurity.
Violence by armed gangs in Port-au-Prince and surrounding areas has forced 30,000 people to flee, worsening the hunger crisis amid ongoing insecurity.
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The UN Security Council discusses Haiti's ongoing crisis where intensified gang suppression efforts coincide with significant civilian humanitarian challenges.
More than 5.8 million Haitians experience severe food insecurity, with armed violence causing widespread displacement in the South-East region, says WFP and IOM reports.