Extreme levels of armed violence in Haiti are preventing an increasing number of people from accessing essential services like health care. Many health facilities have stopped operating due to insecurity and lack of personnel despite the spike in the number of people wounded by weapons.
Extreme levels of armed violence in Haiti are preventing an increasing number of people from accessing essential services like health care. Many health facilities have stopped operating due to insecurity and lack of personnel despite the spike in the number of people wounded by weapons.
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