UN delivers food aid to Haiti despite chaos

Anjali Sharma

GG News Bureau
UNITED NATIONS, 14th March.
UN Spokesperson Stéphane Dujarric on Wednesday in New York told reporters that the UN humanitarians are continuing to deliver assistance to Haitians displaced by the latest upsurge in violence and the collapse of the government and continuing their regular programmes of support throughout Haiti despite multiple challenges.

WFP has delivered 75,000 meals, said UN Spokesperson Stéphane Dujarric, briefing reporters in New York.

“Many of those in need are women and children. They need emergency assistance, as well as spaces where they can be safe. And for that, we need safe and unhindered access to all areas of Port-au-Prince to reach those who need our help the most,” he said.

He noted that in a sign of tensions potentially easing after the resignation of Prime Minister Ariel Henry following the threat of a gang-instigated civil war, the first ship managed to leave Port-au-Prince since the end of February bound for Miragoâne.

He added that the shipment contained eight trucks loaded with medicine and medical supplies for the health sector in the Grand Sud department in the south of the country.

The consignment will supply around 80 health facilities in the area, Dujarric said

He said “Some 5.5 million people half of the population of Haiti – need humanitarian assistance,” but the humanitarian appeal for the country “tragically” remains only 2.6 per cent funded.

“We have $17.7 million in the bank, and we need $674 million for this year,” he concluded.

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