“We are deeply disturbed and appalled by the elusive and inhumane intensity of violence in Haiti,” Haiti Humanitarian Team team, which consists of the UN agency, National and International Non-Governmental Organizations and Donors, said UA statement.
The whole families were killed in their homes, while others, including children and babies, shot dead as they tried to escape.
The murders follow the last December massacre, when the outbreak of violence in the Municipality of Cité Soleil led to the execution of more than 200 people by Wharf Jéremie gang.
The UN condemns attacks on the civilian population
According to the UN, the daily life of many Haitians is marked by violence, fear, depletion, hunger, diseases and an uncertain future. Women, girls and children are increasingly at risk, especially sexual violence.
By the end of 2024. Violence asked for lives of at least 5,600 Haitians and displaced more than a million.
“We are condemning the strongest possible concepts on any attack on the civilian population and infrastructure, which directed the hospital of the State University of Haiti on 13. February. These works violate human rights and deprivated the most vital service,” Humanitarian said Coordinator Ulrika Richardson.
On the field, the humanitarian community shows its determination to continue to provide life to savings millions of children, women and men in vulnerable situations.
Behind the immediate humanitarian aid, the agencies are also dedicated to coordinating efforts with the development and architectural site, so that these collective efforts contribute to sustainable solutions that build community resistance.
“Mobilizational actions of the international community in favor of Haiti will continue to guarantee the necessary funds to meet urgent needs and rebuild the dignity of affected people,” the humanitarian team team emphasized.

The UN continues to support people who were displaced with continuous violence in Haiti.
Humanitarian Answer Plan: Over $ 900 Million to Rescue Haitians on the Edge
Appeal for 908 million dollars for assistance about 3.9 million Haitians faced with uncertainty in food, in a country where the approaches are approaching the basic services, the UN has launched.
Office for Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (Ocha) acquitted Humanitarian Response Plan 2025. year, which focuses on solving acute needs caused by recent events, including armed violence, forced displacement, epidemics and the consequences of natural disasters.
Funding is intended to solve deep challenges Haiti, including mobile teams to help humanitarians provide assistance, protection against sexual exploitation and abuse and programs that aim to support the country’s long-term development.
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