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UN: 300,000 children displaced from their homes in Haiti
UN: 300,000 children displaced from their homes in Haiti
<p>GENICHESK. TAVRIA. AP News reports, according to the UN, 300,000 children have been displaced from their homes in Haiti due to gang violence. In total, more than half a million have been left without a home.</p> <blockquote> <p>"Children are more than half of the nearly 580,000 people who have become homeless in the last four months. The spike in violence began in late February after a series of coordinated attacks on key government infrastructure eventually led Prime Minister Ariel Henry to resign in April," the publication notes.</p> </blockquote> <p>This has become a real humanitarian catastrophe, about which UNICEF is extremely concerned.</p> <p>Earlier TRC Tavria <a href="https://en.tavria.tv/news/politics/haiti-has-declared-a-state-of-emergency-for-72-hours/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">reported</a>, gangsters in Haiti freed 4,000 detainees by storming a prison. After that, chaos ensued in the country as criminals began attacking <a href="https://en.tavria.tv/news/politics/gangsters-in-haiti-continue-to-attack-government-institutions/">government institutions</a>, <a href="https://en.tavria.tv/news/escaped-prisoners-storm-haiti-airport/">airport</a>, etc.</p> <p>The militants demanded the resignation of the prime minister, who eventually <a href="https://en.tavria.tv/news/haitis-prime-minister-to-resign-over-riots-in-the-country/">left office</a>. However, the unrest did not end after that. So, <a href="https://en.tavria.tv/news/what-is-happening/kenyan-police-officers-to-be-sent-to-haiti/">Kenyan police officers</a> habe been sent to Haiti to fight criminal gangs that still control of the capital.</p>
<p>GENICHESK. TAVRIA. AP News reports, according to the UN, 300,000 children have been displaced from their homes in Haiti due to gang violence. In total, more than half a million have been left without a home.</p> <blockquote> <p>"Children are more than half of the nearly 580,000 people who have become homeless in the last four months. The spike in violence began in late February after a series of coordinated attacks on key government infrastructure eventually led Prime Minister Ariel Henry to resign in April," the publication notes.</p> </blockquote> <p>This has become a real humanitarian catastrophe, about which UNICEF is extremely concerned.</p> <p>Earlier TRC Tavria <a href="https://en.tavria.tv/news/politics/haiti-has-declared-a-state-of-emergency-for-72-hours/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">reported</a>, gangsters in Haiti freed 4,000 detainees by storming a prison. After that, chaos ensued in the country as criminals began attacking <a href="https://en.tavria.tv/news/politics/gangsters-in-haiti-continue-to-attack-government-institutions/">government institutions</a>, <a href="https://en.tavria.tv/news/escaped-prisoners-storm-haiti-airport/">airport</a>, etc.</p> <p>The militants demanded the resignation of the prime minister, who eventually <a href="https://en.tavria.tv/news/haitis-prime-minister-to-resign-over-riots-in-the-country/">left office</a>. However, the unrest did not end after that. So, <a href="https://en.tavria.tv/news/what-is-happening/kenyan-police-officers-to-be-sent-to-haiti/">Kenyan police officers</a> habe been sent to Haiti to fight criminal gangs that still control of the capital.</p>
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UN: 300,000 children displaced from their homes in Haiti

02.07.2024|Maria Lee

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GENICHESK. TAVRIA. AP News reports, according to the UN, 300,000 children have been displaced from their homes in Haiti due to gang violence. In total, more than half a million have been left without a home.

"Children are more than half of the nearly 580,000 people who have become homeless in the last four months. The spike in violence began in late February after a series of coordinated attacks on key government infrastructure eventually led Prime Minister Ariel Henry to resign in April," the publication notes.

This has become a real humanitarian catastrophe, about which UNICEF is extremely concerned.

Earlier TRC Tavria reported, gangsters in Haiti freed 4,000 detainees by storming a prison. After that, chaos ensued in the country as criminals began attacking government institutionsairport, etc.

The militants demanded the resignation of the prime minister, who eventually left office. However, the unrest did not end after that. So, Kenyan police officers habe been sent to Haiti to fight criminal gangs that still control of the capital.


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