"Haiti's Escalating Crisis: Gang Rule, Hunger, and Humanitarian Aid Struggles"

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Gang violence in Haiti has led to a dire humanitarian crisis, with 1.4 million Haitians on the brink of famine and over 4 million in need of food aid. Aid organizations are struggling to operate due to violence and looting, leaving many trapped in their homes and unable to access essential supplies. The situation has forced Prime Minister Ariel Henry to announce his resignation, and the World Food Program's warehouse is running out of supplies. With nearly half the population in need of humanitarian aid, the situation is dire and funding is urgently required to address the escalating conflict and hunger.
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