The number of people displaced by violence and instability in Haiti has reached an unprecedented level, with more than 1.4 million people forced from their homes this year, according to the latest Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM) report from the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
« La situation économique d’Haïti demeure fragile marquée par la persistance de chocs internes et externes et une incertitude croissante. L’économie s’est contractée pour la septième année consécutive. L’inflation reste élevée, autour de 32 % en glissement annuel.
Heavy gunfire erupted in downtown Port-au-Prince on Thursday after Haiti’s leaders made the rare and defiant decision to meet at the National Palace to symbolize the retaking of an area long controlled by powerful gangs.
The UN voted to replace Kenya's mission in Haiti with a new global gang suppression force after 15 months of Kenya's deployment, a move that exposes the weakness of the mission in restoring order in Haiti.