Hundreds of thousands of world’s poorest children could die if aid programme slashed, experts warn
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Haiti is experiencing extreme violence with numerous killings and thousands forced to flee their homes. Despite efforts from international security missions, gangs continue to control large parts of the country. The United Nations has called for urgent support, highlighting a dramatic increase in deaths, kidnappings, and gender-based violence.
Hundreds of thousands of world’s poorest children could die if aid programme slashed, experts warn
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