HTI: Display people’s record number from increasing violence in the capital

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HTI: Display people's record number from increasing violence in the capital

These gang violence, displacement and instability have been influenced by the capital port-o-prince and a large part of the country.

In the new attack, the weak communities are already increasing. In the last two months, the capital security situation has become worse, attacks on ordinary people are increasing.

So far, the remaining areas of gang violence are also being damaged in the recent violence and the people are being forced to displace the displace at the record level. The capital Port-O-Mor is completely under the blockade and the airport is also closed.

Increasing violence has greatly affected communities in many areas of the capital.

Thousands of people have to leave their places to protect them and most people have taken shelter on 48 displacement sites with 12 new established sites.

In addition to these many people have already taken shelter with shelter families.

“This dangerous growth in people’s displacement of human displacement shows the uninterrupted cycle of violence in the country’s capital,” said Hatti’s IOM’s Chief Gudstein, we have not seen such a large number of people being displaced in such a short time. ”

He said, “Families are being destroyed repeatedly, they have to leave everything in search of their protection. Many of the displaced people were already living in dangerous situations.”

More than 10 million people have been displaced

Overall, more than 1 million people are displaced across the country. This number has increased three times in the previous year.

Haiti, the new peak, is still fighting to catch the attention of the world in the uninterrupted violence.

Also, there is a huge lack of funds for humanitarian efforts.

Also, insecurity is increasing. Heti’s national police need to provide the necessary resources and powers to restore stability and protection.

IOM Chief Gregor Goodstain emphasized, “People running in search of protection and immediate security, food, water and shelters are deteriorating.

IOM has continued to provide life -saving assistance to the displaced communities. Only in February, more than 16,000 people were provided with cleanliness materials and clean water assistance.

In addition to these, 3,700 people have been provided emergency shelter, hygiene, medical care and mental assistance.

Groups of IOM present at the scene are connecting with the affected families, evaluing immediate needs and providing assistance to the entire country.

IOM, the displays are committed to providing relief and assistance to Hottie residents, but significant challenges remain. Thousands of people survive without adequate protection and necessary needs due to low resources.