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U.N. warns rising violence in Haiti has displaced tens of thousands; cholera cases and mission staffing gaps highlighted

2934920 · April 9, 2025
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The U.N. said violence in Haiti's Centre and West departments has displaced more than 30,000 people and that a cholera upsurge has produced nearly 1,300 suspected cases through March 29.

U.N. humanitarian colleagues reported rising violence and worsening humanitarian conditions in Haiti, especially in the Centre and West departments where the capital, Port-au-Prince, is located.

The U.N. said that, in recent weeks, communes in the Centre department — Sodo and Mirabel (as reported) — had displaced more than 30,000 people; most have remained in the department and are receiving assistance from humanitarian partners including…

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