About 11 thousand residents of Haiti were forced to leave their homes over the past few days due to violence by gangs.
The report published by the International Migration Organization (MOM), it is said that in the post-Marshan area and its environs near the capital of Porto-O-Prens there is a forced migration provoked by gang actions
The attacks from the gangs last, over the past few days, more than 11 thousand people have left their homes, the report says.
According to the analysis of the integrated classification of phases of food security (IPC), 5.4 million residents of Haiti, which is half the country’s population, experience difficulties with daily provision of themselves food.
The United Resources of the UN World Food Program (VPP) in its report, published in October, said that Haiti faced the “most serious emergency situation with hunger in the western hemisphere”, and the level of population experiencing an acute lack of food in the country is one of the most High in the world.
In 2024, more than 5 thousand people were killed as a result of attacks by armed gangs on Haiti
Haiti, who has been fighting the political, economic and security of the crisis for many years, is under threat of hunger, since its population is more than 11 million people.
The level of violence in a country where armed gangs control 80 percent of the capital is growing.
According to the United Representative Office of the United Nations (UN) in Haiti, since the beginning of the year, as a result of attacks by armed gangs, more than 5 thousand people have died in the country.