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Haiti, UNICEF
The number of children recruited by gangs in Haiti soars by 70%, UNICEF says
A new UNICEF report has found that the number of children recruited by gangs in Haiti has surged by 70% in the past year.
Children are being recruited into Haitian armed gangs at an alarming rate, UNICEF says
Jose Iglesias
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Haiti
’s armed-gang crisis just got worse — and even more complicated. A new report by the United Nations’ leading child welfare agency,
UNICEF
, says the number of children being recruited by the country’s ...
Number of Haiti Children Recruited By Armed Groups Up by 70% — UNICEF
The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) has raised alarm over a dramatic rise in the recruitment of children by armed groups in Haiti, with numbers increasing by 70 percent in the past year. Children now account for nearly half of gang membership in the violence-stricken Caribbean nation.
Children comprise up to 50% of armed gangsters in Haiti – UNICEF
The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) says the number of children being recruited into armed groups across Haiti has increased by 70 per cent over the past year. It said the unprecedented spike also reveals the alarming deterioration of child protection amid escalating violence in the Caribbean nation.
UNICEF Reports A 70% Rise In The Number Of Children Recruited by Gangs in Haiti.
UNICEF has reported a staggering 70% surge in the recruitment of children by gangs in Haiti, highlighting a deepening crisis.
Haiti: Child recruitment by armed groups surges 70 per cent
According to the latest estimates, children now comprise up to half of all armed group members, with recruitment driven by widespread poverty, lack of education and collapse of essential services.
Gang-related child soldier recruitment in Haiti surges over past years
The recruitment of child soldiers by gangs has risen nearly 70 percent in the past years in Haiti, according to a report released by the UN International Children's Emergency Fund (UNICEF) on
Number of children recruited by violent gangs in Haiti up 70%, says UNICEF
With violence surging across Haiti, the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) said on Sunday that almost half of the gangs which control the vast majority of the capital are made up of children, and the recruitment of children has seen a 70% increase over the past year.
Child Recruitment in Haiti’s Armed Groups Surges by 70% Amidst Escalating Crisis, Says UNICEF
UN agency calls for urgent action to protect Haiti’s children from violence, exploitation, and recruitment by armed groups.
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‘The UN is not leaving Haiti,’ spokesperson afffirms
As the security situation in Haiti’s capital Port-au-Prince rapidly worsens due to ongoing gang violence, the United Nations ...
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UNICEF reports 70% surge in child recruitment by armed groups in Haiti
The United Nations Children's Fund says the number of children being recruited into armed groups across Haiti has increased ...
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