A woman in the center for forced immigrants in Port-o-Prens, Haiti. Gang violence, hunger and instability continue to tear off Haiti; UN calls for help to the country Humanitarian assistance The situation in Haiti continues to deteriorate: a significant part of the country is controlled by armed groups, half of its population suffers from a lack of food, and the number of forced immigrants has reached an unprecedented level: only one million people have tripled over the past year. Mass movements continue in 2025. on Wednesday the head of the UN Extradition Tom Fletcher called on the international community to provide the Haiti to the population more active support. ~ 60 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 ~“I am ashamed of the whole world, because we cannot show more compassion, more kindness, that we do not want to admit what these people have to go through,” said Fletcher. 60 > “I heard the stories of people whose lives destroyed violence. They desperately need to regain a sense of security, dignity and hope. I refuse to believe that we cannot do more for them, ”he added. 60 ~ h2 >“ they don’t want to be here ” armed gangs control a significant part of the capital of Porto-Brands and its surroundings. They commit murders, rape, rob schools and hospitals, abduct children to participate in hostilities. ~ 60 > today to half of the participants of the armed groups are made up of the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian questions. Tom Fletcher personally met with families who suffered from violence and are forced to live in impromptu camps. ~ 60 > “They want to live like everyone else. They do not want to be here. They want to restore their lives, they want their children to educate, medical care so that they have pure water. ”~ 60 >“ I lost everything ” Kashmina Jean-Michel lost a beauty salon after the attack of crime Groups. “shooting began at five in the morning. I lost everything – property, business. But the main thing for me was to save children. I had no choice but to immediately run away, ”she said. ~ 60 >“ Today I live in a cramped room in poverty. Only one child can be with me, the rest are forced to live with friends, ”the woman adds. according to Tom Fletcher, many families with whom he managed to talk have already been forced to move two or three times. ~ 60 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 >The manager of one of the camps for internally displaced persons, the Fanjo Inobes spoke about the current difficulties: “This space was not designed for so many people. There is a problem with food: products are enough only until noon, but what to do to people later, at three or four in the afternoon ? they must also eat something. ” 60 > education for Youth ~ 60 > Despite the difficult situation, there are organizations that continue to provide support to the population in Haiti. The Youth Center OCCED’H & AMP; NBSP; in Port-play, it works with adolescents and young people from injured areas where access to education and vocational training is extremely limited. ~ 60 >~ 60 > almost 300 students receive practical skills in the center. One of them, Fani Sashes, learns to create leather products. “I like to develop my creative abilities, and to be seriously in this matter, put the soul in it, then this can help gain economic independence,” she says. 60 ~ strong > “we are required to do More ” 60 ~/p >~ 60 > 62 ~ visiting the center, Fletcher noted:“ We can find ways to confront crisis, a sense of despair and decline, here … young people learn to cut, make manicure and pedicures, weave bracelets, repair motorcycles. But the main thing is that they restore their lives. ” he emphasized that the world should extend Haiti’s hand, and urged the financial support of humanitarian operations in the country. Of the 908 million dollars necessary to satisfy the most urgent needs, only 108 million was collected. ~ 60 > “I can’t believe that it is so difficult for us to raise funds … we must do more,” said Fletcher.