Haiti could face ‘total chaos’ without more international support, UN envoy warns
- The United Nations warns that Haiti is nearing a nationwide collapse due to gang violence and funding shortfalls, creating a humanitarian crisis that endangers civilians.
- Human Rights Watch states that around 90 percent of Port-Au-Prince is controlled by gangs, with widespread violence leading to over 90,000 people displaced since January 2025.
- More than 5.7 million people in Haiti face high levels of acute food insecurity, with 2.85 million children projected to suffer from acute malnutrition, according to UNICEF.
- UN Special Representative María Isabel Salvador emphasizes that ongoing gang attacks threaten the stability of Haiti, warning that without immediate and concrete international assistance, the situation risks total chaos.
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UN Warns of an Imminent Collapse in Haiti
As gang violence in Haiti continues to target civilians and critical infrastructures, humanitarian organizations and the Haitian National Police (HNP) have found it increasingly difficult to manage the growing scale of needs. The United Nations (UN) and its partners fear that Haiti will approach a nationwide collapse due to numerous shortfalls in funding, a widespread …
Orphans flee gang violence in Haiti as UN warns of 'total chaos'
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Haiti could face ‘total chaos’ without more global support, UN envoy warns
The top U.N. official in Haiti sounded an alarm to the U.N. Security Council on Monday that escalating gang violence is liable to lead the Caribbean nation to “a point of no return.”María Isabel Salvador warned that “Haiti could face total chaos” without increased funding and support for the operation of the Kenya-led multinational force helping Haiti’s police to tackle the gangs’ expanding violence into areas beyond the capital, Port-Au-Prince.…
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