News Monitor
The latest humanitarian news headlines from around the world. (Page 1 from 4)
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This marks an increase of 130,000 people compared to the previous Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC) analysis in September, confirming a continued deterioration of the situation.
UN News: Humanitarian Aid
5.8 million Haitians, or roughlyāÆ52 per cent of the population, are facing crisis levels of food insecurity, or worse. Of those, more than 1.8 million are dealing with emergency levels, which means they are exhausting their last assets and unable to meet even basic food needs.
Families in Haiti face impossible choices as violence surges and public services collapse, IRC finds
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"Millions of people continue to face a compounding crisis of food insecurity, forced displacement, deadly disease and surging violence. Public services in many areas have collapsed under gang rule."
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Violence, hunger and displacement are pushing families to the brink. Support will cover food aid, safe drinking water, healthcare, emergency shelter, and specialized services for the most vulnerable.
UN News: Humanitarian Aid
Haiti is facing āone of the most severe and rapidly deteriorating humanitarian crises in the Western Hemisphere,ā a senior UN aid official warned on Friday, underscoring the need for continued global attention to alleviate suffering there.
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Hospitals are just the latest vital public services to be hit in Cuba, more than a month since Washington took measures to block oil supplies from entering the Caribbean nation.
UN News: Humanitarian Aid
The liberation of territory from gangs and a more āmotivated and visibleā police presence has provided a āglimmer of hopeā for Haiti as the Caribbean island nation continues to struggle with violence, insecurity and poverty.
UN News: Humanitarian Aid
Haiti is facing one of the worldās most acute humanitarian crises, driven by escalating gang violence, political paralysis, and deep economic distress.
UN News: Humanitarian Aid
The Security Council-endorsed UN Support Office in Haiti is on track to deliver on behalf of the Haitian people, UN Spokesperson StƩphane Dujarric said on Wednesday.
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Standing outside a colourfully painted building in southeastern Haiti, at the entrance to a bustling shop called Gods Will Depot where bags of food are stacked to the ceiling, Ketia surveys the large pile of groceries she has selected for her family: a big sack of flour, packages of spaghetti, boxed milk, some bars of soap.
UN News: Humanitarian Aid
To Sudan, where the people of government held El Fasher in the west of the war-torn country remain trapped without food, water or medical care, UN aid coordinators, OCHA, said on Monday.
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This marks the highest figure ever recorded in the country and represents a 36 per cent increase since the end of 2024. Nearly two thirds of new displacements have occurred outside Port-au-Prince.
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The crisis in Haiti is marked by an economy that has been in steady decline for several years and attacks by armed gangs that have led to massive population displacements.
UN News: Humanitarian Aid
The number of children displaced by violence in Haiti has almost doubled in the past year, with 680,000 now uprooted from their homes, a new UN Childrenās Fund (UNICEF) Child Alert report found.
UN News: Humanitarian Aid
Rising violence by gangs in Haitiās capital is restricting humanitarian access and pushing families deeper into hunger, the UN World Food Programme (WFP) warned on Thursday.
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Faced with a deadly outbreak of cholera and a lack of sanitation infrastructure, one Haitian mother sparked a community movement that has transformed her neighbourhood ā and saved multiple lives.
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Gang violence, hunger and instability continues to roil Haiti as the UN relief chief declared on Wednesday that āwe have to do betterā to help the families striving to survive amid an alarming humanitarian funding shortage.
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The UN aid coordination office, OCHA, has released $10 million in response to the urgent need for food, water, shelter and other lifesaving provisions following this weekās devastating earthquakes and aftershocks in Afghanistan.
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Haitians are enduring a āperfect storm of sufferingā the UN Secretary-General António Guterres told the Security Council on Thursday as gang violence continues to paralyse daily life across the island. Around 1.3 million people ā half of them children ā have fled their homes and six million are relying on humanitarian assistance. Follow our live Meetings Coverage as the latest crisis debate unfolds.
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State authority is crumbling across Haiti while gang violence engulfs the capital Port-au-Prince and beyond, āparalysing daily life and forcing families to flee,ā UN Secretary-General António Guterres told the Security Council on Thursday.
UN News: Humanitarian Aid
As gang violence across Haiti escalates, and the United States and other donors reduce their humanitarian funding, 1.3 million people who have fled their homes are facing the direst of consequences.
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The first UN inter-agency mission to embattled Sweida governorate in Syria arrived there on Thursday, UN aid coordination office OCHA has reported.
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Ongoing violence has displaced more than 100,000 people in two regions of Somalia in the past two months, the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) said on Wednesday.
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People in Haiti have expressed ādespairā following the āabrupt suspensionā of a wide range of humanitarian services, according to the UN aid coordination office, OCHA, in the Caribbean country.
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Escalating gang violence and displacement continue to drive humanitarian needs in Haiti, the UN said on Wednesday.
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The UN humanitarian affairs office OCHA is stressing the need to scale up support for displaced families in Haiti amid ongoing insecurity and violence.
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In violence-wracked Haiti, more than 5.7 million people are estimated to be food insecure, with many unable to meet their daily food needs.
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There is currently no possibility for a safe, dignified and sustainable return of Haitians who are abroad. If anything, their country is much more dangerous than the one they fled.
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With only 8.3% of the 2025 humanitarian response plan fundedāand as the Atlantic enters a particularly active hurricane seasonāthe situation in Haiti remains deeply concerning.
UN News: Humanitarian Aid
Global investment fell a full 11 per cent to $1.5 trillion last year ā itās a huge blow for developing nations, the UN trade agency, UNCTAD, said on Thursday.