"Haiti's Deepening Crisis: Hunger, Violence, and Struggling Aid Efforts"

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In Haiti, extreme gang violence and political instability have left hundreds of thousands displaced and struggling with hunger and malnutrition. Sarah Molin, a former computer science student, now lives in an abandoned cinema with her family, facing daily struggles to find food and feeling humiliated by scarce donations. Meanwhile, in Cap-Haitien, a residential malnutrition center run by a local NGO is providing critical care for malnourished children, but concerns remain about the slow international aid response and the potential pitfalls of short-term contracts for disaster relief.
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