Haiti's food security crisis is intensifying, as projected by a recent report from the Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC). By mid-2026, approximately 6 million Haitians are expected to experience critical hunger levels amidst rampant gang violence and a faltering economy.
Currently, over half the Haitian population faces high food insecurity, with 1.9 million individuals at an emergency level, confronting acute shortages and malnutrition. While notable improvements have been observed, with 200,000 people now off the emergency list, experts warn such progress is unstable.
The ongoing economic downturn and persistent gang dominance have severely impacted agricultural activities and displaced communities. Immediate solutions are inadequate without robust long-term investmen