Gangs in Haiti battle for control amid unrest
Introduction
The producer and the country rely on oil and gas to fund its economy. The US imposed sanctions on two politicians accused of engaging in international drug trafficking.
Security Situation in Haiti
The security situation in Haiti is dire, with criminal gangs operating like militias and controlling large parts of the capital.
Police Force Outgunned
- The Haitian National Police is outgunned, underpaid, and often beaten by organized criminal groups armed with weapons of war.
Difficulty Surviving
- Reports suggest that 60% of the capital is being controlled by various gangs, making it very difficult for almost everyone to survive.
- Kidnappings have become a main source of income for some of these gangs, and catastrophic levels of hunger have been registered.
International Intervention
There are calls for international intervention to help stabilize the situation in Haiti.
Request for Armed Intervention
- The Haitian government has asked for armed intervention, but this request is contentious given the country's history of failed interventions and brutal foreign intervention.
- While there is a level of desperation among people living in Haiti's grips who want help now, foreign intervention comes with baggage.
Financial Penalties Imposed
- In the absence of boots on the ground with the US and Canada, they had tried to impose financial penalties on those whom they believe are giving the gangs life.
Conclusion
The security situation in Haiti remains dire, with criminal gangs controlling large parts of the capital. Calls for international intervention have been made, but foreign intervention comes with baggage. Financial penalties have been imposed on those believed to be giving the gangs life.
The Impact of Gang Violence on Healthcare in Haiti
This section discusses the challenges faced by healthcare authorities and groups in treating diseases like cholera in areas controlled by gangs.
Gang Control in Haiti
- Gang violence is primarily concentrated in Port-au-Prince, where 60% of the capital is controlled by gangs.
- Gangs operate in 90% of the capital, which is the center of business and economic activity with a huge population.
- Major logistic corridors where goods are transported are also affected by gang violence. If not controlled, this could spread to other parts of Haiti.
Challenges Faced by Healthcare Authorities
- Reaching people living in territories completely controlled by gangs is difficult and risky.
- The lethal nature of diseases like cholera becomes more pronounced when people cannot be reached, especially children.
- If gang violence continues to escalate without control, it could lead to similar levels of intensity across many more places in Haiti.
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