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In Haiti, Insecurity and Violence Exacerbate Health Risks

Summary by La Croix
In Cap-Haitien, the large northern city, the municipality is totally overwhelmed by the influx of people fleeing the violence, forced to build on piles of garbage. An overcrowded, unhealthy and polluted environment that harms the health of the inhabitants. To try to limit the risk of disease, an NGO organizes a collection of organic waste, which it transforms into compost.
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In Cap-Haitien, the large northern city, the municipality is totally overwhelmed by the influx of people fleeing the violence, forced to build on piles of garbage. An overcrowded, unhealthy and polluted environment that harms the health of the inhabitants. To try to limit the risk of disease, an NGO organizes a collection of organic waste, which it transforms into compost.

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La Croix broke the news in on Sunday, November 2, 2025.
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