Haiti Aid Groups Cease Operations Amid Escalating Gang Violence

Aid groups supported by the International Rescue Committee (IRC) are suspending operations in Haiti due to escalating violence in Port-au-Prince, forcing thousands to flee gang warfare. The IRC and local organizations provide vital services in affected neighborhoods, but rising costs, dwindling financial aid, and life-threatening conditions have led many aid groups to leave. Haiti's under-gunned police have struggled against heavily armed gangs, resulting in mass displacements, food shortages, murders, kidnappings, and sexual violence. The government has called for foreign security assistance, and a U.N.-backed plan for a multinational security force may be voted on soon. However, roadblocks installed by warring gangs are hindering residents' access to essential services.
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