
Record number of people displaced by violence in Haiti
The number of people internally displaced in Haiti has jumped 24% since December.
New UN figures have recorded the highest-ever numbers of internally displaced people in Haiti, chiefly because of gang violence. A surge since December has brought the total number to nearly 1,3 million. We hear from a local journalist and other residents living amid ongoing insecurity.
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Presenter: Mark Lowen.
(Photo: The Haitian National Police (PNH) carries out a security operation in Port-au-Prince, Port Au Prince, Haiti - 01 May 2024 Credit: Mentor David Lorens/EPA-EFE/REX/Shutterstock)
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