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of a security force to curb gang activity so haiti can distribute humanitarian aid and expand the economy. earlier i spoke to jacqueline charles, the caribbean correspondent at the miami herald, who is based in port au prince. thank you so much for being with us here on bbc news. to begin with, just paint a picture of the situation that people are facing there in haiti right now. this is a country of approximately 12 million residents and almost half, 5.2 million, are in need of humanitarian assistance and this includes 3 million children. just last month we had deadly floods, we had another earthquake on the southern panhandle. the situation with gangs, especially in the capital, they control over 60% of port au prince. it makes it difficult to get around, it makes it difficult for people to go out to work, to just get basic food.
to support the country s growing humanitarian needs. he also addressed the country s growing gang crisis calling for support for haitian police to fight gangs that have largely overrun the island s capital, port au prince. during his visit on saturday, he discussed the importance of a security force to curb gang activity so haiti can distribute humanitarian aid and expand the economy. live now to jacqueline charles, the caribbean correspondent at the miami herald, who is based in port au prince. thank you so much for being with us on bbc news. to begin with, just paint a picture of the situation that people are facing in haiti right now. this is a country facing in haiti right now. this is a country of facing in haiti right now. ti 3 is a country of approximately 12 million residents and almost half, 5.2 million, are in need of humanitarian assistance and this includes 3 million children. just last month we had deadly floods and another
the caribbean correspondent at the miami herald, who is based in port au prince. thank you so much for being with us here on bbc news. to begin with, just paint a picture of the situation that people are facing there in haiti right now. this is a country of approximately 12 million residents and almost half, 5.2 million, are in need of humanitarian assistance and this includes 3 million children. just last month we had deadly floods, we had another earthquake on the southern panhandle. the situation with gangs, especially in the capital, they control over 60% of port au prince. it makes it difficult to get around, it makes it difficult for people to go out to work, to just get basic food. you have a situation where tens of thousands of haitians have been forced from their homes, they re sleeping in public plazas, on the streets, others have also fled the country so it really is a dire humanitarian situation that the un in the last couple of weeks
to provide more aid to support the country s growing humanitarian needs. he also addressed the country s growing gang crisis, calling for support for haitian police to fight gangs that have largely overrun the island s capital, port au prince. during his visit on saturday, he discussed the importance of a security force to curb gang activity so haiti can distribute humanitarian aid and expand the economy. earlier i spoke to jacqueline charles, the caribbean correspondent at the miami herald, who is based in port au prince. thank you so much for being with us here on bbc news. to begin with, just paint a picture of the situation that people are facing there in haiti right now. this is a country of approximately 12 million residents and almost half, 5.2 million, are in need of humanitarian assistance and this includes 3 million children. just last month we had deadly floods, we had another earthquake on the southern panhandle. the situation with gangs, especially in the capital, they con