``This is not the usual chronic food crisis in Haiti. This is extremely bad,'' said Jean-Martin Bauer, the World Food Programme's country director for the Caribbean state.
“This is not the usual chronic food crisis in Haiti. This is extremely bad,” said Jean-Martin Bauer, the World Food Programme’s country director for the Caribbean state.
HAVANA, May 31 Cases of life-threatening malnutrition are expected to more than double among young Haitian children this year, due to Covid-19, gang violence and extreme weather associated with climate change, the UN children’s fund Unicef said today. but this has worsened in recent years..