
Haiti
OngoingOverview
Key Content
FEWS NET: Haiti : Key Message Update - Increased acute food insecurity in a context of difficult market access, November 2019
FEWS NET: Haïti : Key Message Update - Hausse de l’insécurité alimentaire aiguë dans un contexte d’accès difficile aux marchés, novembre 2019
WFP: WFP Haiti Country Brief, October 2019
Appeals & Response Plans
OCHA: Haïti Aperçu des Besoins Humanitaires, janvier 2019
OCHA: Haiti Humanitarian Needs Overview 2019
OCHA: Haïti Plan de Réponse Humanitaire, 2019-2020
OCHA: Haiti: Humanitarian Response Plan January 2019 - December 2020
FAO: Haiti - Emergency Response Plan (March - May 2019) Improving the livelihoods of drought-affected people
UNICEF: Humanitarian Action for Children 2019-2020 - Haiti
Useful Links
Alerts/ Disasters
Headlines (last 30 days)
Most read reports
- WFP: World Food Programme ramping up to reach 700,000 with emergency operations in Haiti. 6 Dec 2019
- MSF: MSF opens a trauma hospital in Port-au-Prince as health crisis in Haiti deepens. 3 Dec 2019
- ACTED: NGOs warn about the deterioration of food security in Haiti: More than 3.5 million people in need of emergency food and nutrition assistance. 22 Nov 2019
- UNICEF: Eliminer le choléra et renforcer la lutte contre la malnutrition en Haïti. 8 Dec 2019
- FEWS NET: Haiti : Key Message Update - Increased acute food insecurity in a context of difficult market access, November 2019. 4 Dec 2019
Global Overview DECEMBER 2017
Snapshot 28 May–2 June 2015
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Mali: Gao and Timbutku regions have been the scene of multiple clashes between the Azawad Movement Coalition and Malian forces, as well as the pro-government Gatia militia. At least 12 people have been killed, including nine civilians. About 31,500 people have been displaced from three districts in Timbuktu region. They are in urgent needs of water, food, NFIs, and shelter support, but access is limited.
Snapshot 9–14 April 2015
Afghanistan: Security incidents have spiked in early April, after the announcement that more NATO troops would remain in the country than originally scheduled. NATO convoys were targeted in Nangarhar and Kabul on 10 April. On the same day, five NGO staff were found dead, having been abducted in Uruzgan province in early March.
Syria: Only 41% of Syria’s public hospitals are fully operational. The latest in a number of local truces around Damascus has been agreed between state forces and opposition in Qadam. 191,369 people were reported killed March 2011–April 2014, mainly in Rural Damascus, Aleppo, Homs, Idleb, Dar’a and Hama, according to new UN figures.