UN's Haiti appeal has received lowest funding of any response plan, coordinator says
The UN's 2025 appeal for Haiti is only 9.2% funded despite escalating gang violence and displacement affecting over 1.3 million people, making it the lowest funded global response plan.
- On August 12, 2025, United Nations coordinator Ulrika Richardson highlighted that Haiti’s 2025 humanitarian response plan is experiencing the lowest level of funding compared to all other global appeals amid rising violence in the country.
- The funding shortfall results from worsening economic and political crises, the growing power of armed gangs, and a history of limited international intervention success.
- More than 3,100 people have died, 1.3 million have been displaced, half of them children, and two million face emergency food insecurity in Haiti this year.
- Richardson highlighted that although there are resources available, international efforts to address the situation in Haiti have been insufficient given the severity of conditions on the ground, with only 9.2% of the $900 million funding goal secured.
- The UN stressed that cutting arms smuggled mainly from Florida and imposing sanctions on gang networks are key to reducing violence, but international support must increase to prevent further spiraling.
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UN says response not at par with gravity on ground as Haiti faces deepening crisis, lowest global funding - The Tribune
The UN warned that Haiti's worsening crisis is underfunded, with only 9.2% of its $900m appeal met. Violence by armed gangs has displaced 1.3 million and killed over 3,100 this year, while international efforts, including a UN-backed Kenyan mission, have failed to restore order.


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UN's Haiti appeal has received lowest funding of any response plan, coordinator says
The United Nations' Haiti appeal for 2025 has received the lowest funding of any response plan worldwide, the organization's humanitarian coordinator for the Caribbean nation said on Tuesday, as armed gangs continue to paralyze transport routes and fuel hunger.
The emergency response plan for Haiti invoked by the United Nations to the international community has so far collected "the lowest level of funding of any other response plan in the world." To denounce it is the coordinator of the UN office in Port au Prince, the Swedish Ulrika Richardson, according to which of the 900 million dollars set as a target for humanitarian assistance, "to date is funded only 9.2%." "I have no words to describe the si…
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