In Haiti, an estimated 5.8 million individuals, representing roughly 52 percent of the population, continue to experience crisis levels of food insecurity or worse. This indicates a severe shortage of adequate food access for more than half of the Haitian population. Within this group, over 1.8 million people are classified as facing emergency levels of food insecurity. Those affected at the emergency level are depleting their remaining assets and are unable to satisfy even their basic nutritional requirements. The situation reflects a critical food crisis that imposes substantial hardship on the affected population. No additional information on response measures, causative... [Continue Reading]