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2 dni temu · Haiti: More than 60% of forced displacements happened in 2023, a year of growing brutality. A Mother's courage: Emmanuella's pursuit of peace for her children in Haiti. As Displacement Soars, Haiti Requires USD 21 Million for Emergency Shelter, Protection Services.
16 paź 2024 · In Haiti, IOM partners with the Government on migration management and capacity building programs, as well as to address and mitigate the effect that natural disasters have on the most vulnerable population. ... Jonathan’s family fled Carrefour Feuilles when the violence intensified, seeking refuge in Parc 10—a former garage now transformed ...
2 paź 2024 · Gang violence has so far forced more than 110,000 people to flee their homes in the last 7 months, particularly in Gressier, west of the capital. “The sharp rise in displacement underscores the urgent need for a sustained humanitarian response,” said Grégoire Goodstein, IOM Chief in Haiti.
IOM provides assistance to repatriated migrants upon their arrival and also conducts surveys in order to understand their profiles and needs and ultimately inform migration governance strategies and policy making. In 2022, IOM conducted these surveys on 11,011 repatriated households.
9 mar 2024 · Waves of Violence Storm Port-au-Prince in Haiti Further Displacing Thousands. More than 160,000 people are displaced in the Haitian capital. Photo: IOM/Antoine Lemonnier. Geneva/ Port-au-Prince, 9 March – The International Organization for Migration (IOM) is deeply concerned by the uprising of violence since the end of February.
In January 2022, the International Organization for Migration (IOM) in Haiti provided reception and post-arrival assistance to 4,518 adult and child migrants repatriated to Haiti by both air and sea to Port-au-Prince and Cap-Haïtien.
8 lis 2021 · Overcoming Adversity: Ensuring Safety and Dignity for Internally Displaced People in Haiti. Roseline lost her leg in the 2010 earthquake and her only daughter a few years later. Photo: IOM/Monica Chiriac. Port-au-Prince, 8 Nov 2021 – Samuel believes that being blind in Haiti is a punishment.