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Haiti: Gangs control more than half of the capital, 20000 people face catastrophic famine-like conditions reports UN

Haiti’s UN humanitarian coordinator has revealed that , cholera has already claimed the lives of 283 people in the Caribbean country and more than 14,000 suspected cases have been reported. Due to the insecurity, about 155,000 people have been internally displaced.

As nearly 20,000 people in Port-au-Prince experience “catastrophic famine-like conditions” due to a cholera outbreak, gangs who control nearly 60% of the city’s population are tearing apart society, a senior UN official has warned.

Ulrika Richardson, the nation’s UN humanitarian coordinator, said at a news conference that the gangs are using “terrifying levels” of sexual violence “as a weapon” to control populations, instil fear, and punish them.

The fight for territory has “a human cost” and what people are facing on an everyday basis is “enormous”, she added, warning that if the issue is not addressed now, it will be “very difficult in terms of social cohesion and reconciliation”.

She said all but 1,000 of the 20,000 Haitians facing starvation are in the capital, Port-au-Prince, mainly in the Cite Soleil slum controlled by the gangs.

A woman with her daughter who is stricken with cholera at a clinic in Port-au-Prince. Pic: AP
Image: A woman with her daughter who is stricken with cholera at a clinic in Port-au-Prince. Pic: AP

This comes as the cholera outbreak in the Caribbean nation “continues to be a worry”.

The illness has caused at least 283 deaths so far and close to 12,000 people have been treated in hospital since 2 October.

There are more than 14,000 suspected cases throughout the country, and infections have been confirmed in eight of Haiti’s 10 regions.

An emergency appeal aimed at raising more than $145m (£118m) to contain the spread of cholera in the nation was launched in November. Around $23.5m (£19.2m) has been donated so far, said Ms Richardson.

She added that this needs to “increase” and that the UN is already preparing their 2023 humanitarian response for Haiti, appealing for $719m (£587m).

Rose Delpe cries as people displaced by gang war violence in Cite Soleil walk on the streets of Delmas neighborhood after leaving Hugo Chaves square in Port-au-Prince, Haiti November 19, 2022. REUTERS/Ralph Tedy Erol TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY
Image:Rose Delpe cries as people are displaced by gang war violence in Haiti

‘Massive displacement’

Political instability has simmered since the unsolved assassination last year of President Jovenal Moise, who had faced protests calling for his resignation over corruption charges.

Insecurity in the country has led to the “massive” internal displacement of 155,000 people fleeing their homes – a 77% increase since August.

Many are the “most vulnerable”, such as women and families, who are in temporary sites or being hosted in communities.

Ulrika Richardson
Image: Ulrika Richardson

Ms Richardson said they are working with institutions to figure out how to address the issue since those hosting the displaced have “meagre” resources.

School closures have affected around four million children, many of whom have not received proper education since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, according to the humanitarian chief.

In a more positive development, more than half of schools have now opened, said Ms Richardson. Although, there is “disparity” in that most of them are in the south.

“We have logistical challenges, you can imagine, and the security challenge, but we are able to be present and we are able to help people,” she said.

“We are obviously focusing on the most vulnerable, but we also try not to lose focus on the real structural root causes.

“So, we have corruption, we have impunity, we have governance, and all of that needs to really be at the centre also of our thinking as we go forward.”

 

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