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Haiti Faces Hunger Amid Gang Violence

Carib Chronicles by Carib Chronicles
April 20, 2025
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Haiti Faces Hunger Amid Gang Violence

Food Insecurity Crisis in Haiti

The UN agency is sounding the alarm following the release of the latest Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC) report, which uses a scale from 1 to 5 to assess conditions.

It reveals that more than half the Haitian population, a record 5.7 million people, are projected to experience acute food insecurity through June.

About 8,400 are expected to face catastrophe (IPC Phase 5), the most critical level of food insecurity where people experience an extreme lack of food, severe acute malnutrition and risk of starvation.

Families on the Run

Haiti continues to be in the grip of heavily armed gangs, particularly in the capital Port-au-Prince, and the violence has forced over one million people to flee to safety.

Displaced families are sheltering in schools and public buildings in overcrowded and unsanitary conditions with limited access to clean food, water and healthcare.

WFP and partners have scaled up operations, reaching more than 1.3 million people to date this year, including a record one million people in March – the highest number assisted in one month.

Critical Funding Needs

However, needs are outpacing resources and WFP urgently needs $53.7 million to continue its lifesaving operations over the next six months.

“Right now, we’re fighting to just hold the line on hunger,” said Wanja Kaaria, WFP Country Director in Haiti.

“To keep pace with the growing crisis, we call on the international community to provide urgent support – and above all, the country needs peace.”

WFP is providing emergency assistance as well as long-term support to internally displaced people. It has supplied 740,000 hot meals to more than 112,000 recently displaced people so far this year, as well as cash for food and support to prevent malnutrition among children.

Moreover, it has secured unprecedented access to areas controlled by armed groups, delivering lifesaving food to several hard-to-reach communities.

WFP also manages the United Nations Humanitarian Air Service (UNHAS) which continues to serve as a vital lifeline, ensuring that aid workers and supplies reach communities in need.

Children Going Hungry

Meanwhile, the UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF) warned that over one million boys and girls in Haiti are facing critical levels of food insecurity.

Overall, UNICEF estimates that 2.85 million children – or one quarter of all children in the country – are facing consistently high levels of food insecurity.

“We are looking at a scenario where parents can no longer provide care and nutrition to their children as a result of ongoing violence, extreme poverty, and a persistent economic crisis,” said Geeta Narayan, UNICEF Representative in Haiti.

Health System Strained

Furthermore, with food insecurity on the rise, Haiti is also confronting a growing public health emergency.

Across the country health services are under immense pressure. Less than half of health facilities in the capital city are fully operational, and two out three of the major public hospitals are out of commission.

The impact on children is severe, UNICEF said, with healthcare and lifesaving treatment becoming increasingly inaccessible – putting children at greater risk of various forms of malnutrition and preventable disease.

UNICEF added that in much of the country, armed violence has restricted children’s access to food. With worsening food insecurity and unrest, the crisis has resulted in a nutrition crisis for families.

The UN agency and partners have treated over 4,600 children with severe acute malnutrition so far in 2025, but this represents less than four per cent of the 129,000 children projected to need life-saving treatment this year.

UNICEF noted that funding shortfalls are constraining humanitarian response as needs intensify, with a childhood nutrition programme facing a critical 70 per cent funding gap.

Conclusion

The situation in Haiti is dire, with millions of people facing acute food insecurity and a growing public health emergency. The international community must provide urgent support to address the crisis and prevent further suffering. The WFP and UNICEF are working tirelessly to provide emergency assistance and long-term support, but they need funding to continue their operations.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the current situation in Haiti?

A> Haiti is facing a severe food insecurity crisis, with over 5.7 million people projected to experience acute food insecurity through June. The country is also confronting a growing public health emergency, with health services under immense pressure.

Q> How many children are affected by the crisis?

A> According to UNICEF, over one million boys and girls in Haiti are facing critical levels of food insecurity, and 2.85 million children are facing consistently high levels of food insecurity.

Q> What is being done to address the crisis?

A> The WFP and UNICEF are working to provide emergency assistance and long-term support to those affected by the crisis. They have scaled up operations, reaching over 1.3 million people to date, and are providing hot meals, cash for food, and support to prevent malnutrition among children.

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