Unyielding Crisis in Haiti: 1 in 8 Children Forced from Their Homes

The humanitarian crisis in Haiti has reached alarming levels, with new data revealing that over 500,000 children have been displaced from their homes—a staggering 48% increase since September. In total, more than one million Haitians now face internal displacement, with half of them being children in dire need of humanitarian aid.

“It is a horrific time to be a child in Haiti, with violence upending lives and forcing more families from their homes,” said Catherine Russell, Executive Director of UNICEF. “Children desperately need safety, protection, and access to essential services. We cannot look away.”

Children in the Crossfire

Decades of political instability, poverty, and inequality have fueled the rise of armed groups in Haiti, with devastating consequences for children. Reports indicate a 70% increase in child recruitment over the past year, with minors comprising up to 50% of these groups’ ranks. This practice flagrantly violates international law and constitutes a grave abuse of children’s rights.

The displacement crisis has made children particularly vulnerable to violence, including sexual exploitation and abuse. Shockingly, incidents of sexual violence against minors have surged by 1,000% in the last year, according to UNICEF.

Meanwhile, access to essential services like education, healthcare, clean water, and sanitation has been severely disrupted. Many displaced children are at heightened risk of malnutrition and preventable diseases. Nearly 6,000 people in Haiti are currently enduring famine-like conditions, while unsanitary displacement sites have fueled cholera outbreaks. To date, the country has recorded nearly 88,000 suspected cases of cholera, which disproportionately impacts children.

Escalating Urban Crisis

The situation in Haiti’s capital, Port-au-Prince, is particularly dire. Violence and instability have worsened in the metropolitan area, with attempted sieges on residential neighborhoods in December alone forcing approximately 40,000 people to flee their homes within a two-week span.

Nationwide, UNICEF estimates that three million children require humanitarian assistance, with 1.2 million children facing immediate danger across the capital city.

Urgent Call to Action

UNICEF is calling on all parties to end hostilities and cease violations against children, including their recruitment by armed groups and all forms of sexual violence. The agency has also stressed the need for unhindered access for humanitarian workers to reach displaced populations and other vulnerable groups.

“Children in Haiti are bearing the brunt of a crisis they did not create,” said Catherine Russell. “They rely on the Haitian Government and the international community to take urgent action to protect their lives and safeguard their futures.”

UNICEF’s plea underscores the critical need for coordinated efforts to alleviate the suffering of Haiti’s children and provide them with the safety, care, and support they deserve.


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