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    Haiti gang violence claims 5,000 lives in less than a year, UN report

    Oki Bin OkiBy Oki Bin OkiJuly 12, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Almost 5,000 people have been killed in Haiti since October 2024, displacing hundreds of thousands as gang violence has escalated, particularly around the capital, Port-au-Prince, according to a U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) report published on Friday.

    WHY IT’S IMPORTANT
    The surge in violence is deepening Haiti’s humanitarian crisis, destabilising the country and raising concerns of spillover effects in the region.

    KEY QUOTES
    “Violence increased sharply in recent months,” the OHCHR report said.

    “Human rights abuses outside Port-au-Prince are intensifying in areas of the country where the presence of the State is extremely limited,” U.N. resident and humanitarian coordinator in Haiti, Ulrika Richardson, said in a press release on the report.

    “The international community must strengthen its support to the authorities,” she added.

    BY THE NUMBERS
    Between October 2024 and June 2025, 4,864 people were killed in Haiti amid worsening gang violence nationwide.

    Port-au-Prince and the surrounding areas accounted for more than 1,000 of the deaths.

    CONTEXT
    Gangs have increasingly taken control across Haiti, overwhelming local security forces and forcing international aid organisations to scale back operations and forcing tens of thousands of residents from their homes.

    Hospitals, including the key University Hospital of Mirebalais, have closed due to insecurity, worsening Haiti’s fragile health sector. Less than 25% of health facilities around Port-au-Prince remain operational, according to UN estimates.

    WHAT’S NEXT

    The UN report warned that the escalating violence in Haiti is threatening to destabilise the country, but also other countries in the Caribbean.

    Kenya is leading a multinational team in efforts to contain the gangs there.

    By Agencies

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