Violence triggers record displacements in Haiti’s capital
- Gang violence in Port-au-Prince has forced over one million people to flee, marking a threefold increase in displacements compared to last year, according to the UN Migration Agency .
- Humanitarian agencies warn that conditions are deteriorating, with urgent needs for protection, food, water, and shelter for those fleeing violence, as emphasized by Grégoire Goodstein from IOM.
- Residents of Canape Vert protested for protection against gangs, demanding police action as threats increased in their neighborhood, amidst reports of police inaction.
- Many neighborhoods that were previously safe are now under siege, disrupting the lives of thousands.
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UN warns of alarming increase in forced displacement in Haiti
The UN warned on Wednesday that the recent surge of gang violence in Haiti has led to the forced displacement of over 60,000 citizens, marking a record in the country’s already dire humanitarian situation. The UN noted that the escalation of gang violence in Haiti’s capital, Port-au-Prince, has spread to several neighborhoods outside the capital and even reached the remaining secure areas. This has compelled local communities to flee in search o…
Violence in Haiti: four vehicles of Médecins Sans Frontières in Port-au-Prince were gunned down by armed men
The organization condemned what happened and demanded an “exhaustive” investigation to identify those responsible, in the midst of the serious crisis that Haiti has been going through for years
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