Haiti's Escalating Crisis: Violence, Displacement, and Isolation

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Over 20,000 people have fled their homes in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, due to escalating gang violence, with over 17,000 seeking refuge in displacement sites. The situation has led to a near-total paralysis of the capital, with critical supply chains collapsing and international flights banned. The national police are overwhelmed, and humanitarian efforts face severe access and funding challenges. The UN's response plan is critically underfunded, exacerbating the dire humanitarian situation.
Topics:world#displacement#gang-violence#haiti#humanitarian-crisis#international-aid#peace-and-security
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