Haiti trapped by violence: Humanitarian aid deliveries struggle to reach local population
Summary
Haiti is facing serious problems because armed gangs control parts of the country, especially in the capital. This violence makes it very hard to deliver humanitarian aid, while 1.5 million people have been forced to leave their homes and many people suffer from malnutrition.Key Facts
- Armed gangs control areas in Haiti’s capital and some provinces.
- A new international security force has arrived but has not yet improved the situation much.
- About 1.5 million people are displaced inside Haiti because of violence.
- Malnutrition is widespread among the population.
- Roads to the capital are mostly blocked, making travel and aid delivery difficult.
- Haiti’s main airport is not fully operational.
- The country’s basic infrastructure, like roads and services, is falling apart.
- Aid agencies continue working to help local communities and provide needed support despite challenges.
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