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Haiti’s Hunger Crisis Reaches New Heights Amid Political Chaos and Failed International Aid

By Economics Desk | October 13, 2025

A staggering 51% of Haitians now suffer acute hunger—a historic low fueled by escalating violence, economic collapse, and insufficient international response. How long will global actors allow this humanitarian disaster to worsen?

Haiti’s spiraling hunger crisis has reached an alarming new record: over half the population—5.7 million souls—now endure acute food insecurity, according to the latest data from the United Nations’ World Food Programme (WFP). This escalation signals a catastrophic failure not only by Haiti’s political elites but also by the international community’s approach to aid, which continues to fall short amid rampant violence and economic disintegration. When Will Globalism Stop Failing Haiti—and America? More than 4,200 innocent Haitians have been murdered in the first eight months of this year alone, as armed gangs tear through neighborhoods with impunity. Inflation soars, local...

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