
Gang Violence Deepens Haiti’s Health Crisis
As gang violence escalates in Haiti, the nation’s health crisis deepens, leaving many without access to essential medical care.
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As gang violence escalates in Haiti, the nation’s health crisis deepens, leaving many without access to essential medical care.

Haiti’s crisis deepens as armed gangs tighten their grip, fueling violence and displacement across the nation. Political instability continues to undermine efforts to restore order.
Over 60,000 people have been displaced in Haiti’s capital, Port-au-Prince, in one month due to escalating gang violence, says the UN’s migration agency.

More than 1 million Haitians have been displaced due to escalating gang violence, marking a record high, according to a recent UN report.
An outbreak of gang violence in Haiti has left hundreds dead, including nearly 200 residents of Cité Soleil. Communities are reeling as fear and mourning grip the nation.