As foreign aid wanes, Haitians look to local solutions for gangs and poverty [The Christian Science Monitor] ↳

Escalating gang violence in Haiti has hampered aid delivery and left many Haitians turning to local solutions in the absence of robust international support. According to The Christian Science Monitor, donors including USAID have reduced assistance amid the volatile security environment, complicating efforts to address poverty and instability across the country.

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