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Haiti Situation Report #4 - 05 June 2024
Resource date: Jun 2024
Publisher: UNFPA Haiti
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Resource date: Jun 2024
Publisher: UNFPA Haiti
Haiti's humanitarian situation is worsening due to escalating gang violence, leading to ongoing displacement. In May 2024, the government renewed a curfew in the western department, while armed clashes and attacks have occurred in several communes. The reopening of Port-au-Prince International Airport is expected to alleviate shortages of essential supplies; however, the main seaport remains paralyzed. The deployment of a multinational force has been postponed due to logistical issues. Around 400,000 people have been forcibly displaced and face limited access to basic necessities.
The current insecurity in Haiti has caused a mass exodus from the capital, with over 33,000 people seeking refuge in the departments of the South. UNFPA is planning to conduct a rapid assessment and deploy medical supplies and post-rape kits to health facilities in these areas. Many health facilities are closed or have reduced their operations, leading to shortages of medicines and other essential supplies. The imminent arrival of the hurricane season poses a significant risk of famine for 1.64 million Haitians already facing acute food insecurity. The continued displacement of people is creating new protection needs and challenges for GBV actors. UNFPA is prioritizing the continuation of life-saving services for women and girls through the deployment of integrated mobile clinics, dignity kit distribution, and coordination of GBV response services.
During the month of May 2024, UNFPA and its partners provided essential support to vulnerable populations affected by displacement in Haiti. Key achievements include: