Haiti - Factsheets


March 2024
At the beginning of the year 2024, and particularly since the end of February, Port-au-Prince has witnessed a alarming surge in violence, marked by repeated attacks on essential infrastructure by armed groups. These targets include police stations, prisons, the international airport, the port, and the fuel terminal. Some humanitarian partners have faced looting of a portion of their stocks at the port, and the closure of the capital's airport has forced these actors to rethink their logistical strategies.
- 10 partners
- $55.7 M (4%) required (funded)
- 3.2 M / 0.4 M / 24 253 people in need / targeted / reached


December 2023
Haiti has been facing for decades recurring crises linked to socio-political and health shocks but also natural disasters and an economic crisis. These repetitive crises have gradually deteriorated the living conditions of the populations especially in metropolitan area of Port-au-Prince.
During the first quarter of 2023 the partners continued their assistance in the areas affected by the earthquake and began the more sustainable reconstruction using mainly the TCLA’s technique.
- $57.8 M (16%) required (funded)
- 4.2 M / 0.4 M / 0.1 M people in need / targeted / reached


November 2023
Haiti has been facing for decades recurring crises linked to socio-political and health shocks but also natural disasters and an economic crisis. These repetitive crises have gradually deteriorated the living conditions of the populations especially in metropolitan area of Port-au-Prince.
During the first quarter of 2023 the partners continued their assistance in the areas affected by the earthquake and began the more sustainable reconstruction using mainly the TCLA’s technique.
- $57.8 M (17%) required (funded)
- 4.2 M / 0.4 M / 62 000 people in need / targeted / reached


July 2023
Haiti has been facing for decades recurring crises linked to socio-political and health shocks but also natural disasters and an economic crisis. These repetitive crises have gradually deteriorated the living conditions of the populations especially in metropolitan area of Port-au-Prince.
During the first quarter of 2023 the partners continued their assistance in the areas affected by the earthquake and began the more sustainable reconstruction using mainly the TCLA’s technique.
- 2 partners
- $57.8 M (17%) required (funded)
- 4.2 M / 0.4 M / 62 000 people in need / targeted / reached


April 2023
Haiti has been facing for decades recurring crises linked to socio-political and health shocks but also natural disasters and an economic crisis. These repetitive crises have gradually deteriorated the living conditions of the populations especially in metropolitan area of Port-au-Prince.
During the first quarter of 2023 the partners continued their assistance in the areas affected by the earthquake and began the more sustainable reconstruction using mainly the TCLA’s technique.
- 4.2 M / 0.4 M / 5 010 people in need / targeted / reached


December 2022
Haiti has been facing for decades recurring crises linked to socio-political and health shocks but also natural disasters and an economic crisis. These repetitive crises have gradually deteriorated the living conditions of the populations especially in metropolitan area of Port-au-Prince.
During the first quarter of 2022 the partners continued their assistance in the areas affected by the earthquake and began the more sustainable reconstruction using mainly the TCLA’s technique; 136 871 people were reached.
- 0.9 M / 0.5 M / 0.2 M people in need / targeted / reached


May 2022
At the beginning of the year 2024, and particularly since the end of February, Port-au-Prince has witnessed a alarming surge in violence, marked by repeated attacks on essential infrastructure by armed groups. These targets include police stations, prisons, the international airport, the port, and the fuel terminal. Some humanitarian partners have faced looting of a portion of their stocks at the port, and the closure of the capital's airport has forced these actors to rethink their logistical strategies.
- $55.7 M (4%) required (funded)
- 3.2 M / 0.4 M / 28 987 people in need / targeted / reached


December 2021
Haiti has been facing for decades recurring crises linked to socio-political and health shocks but also natural disasters and an economic crisis. These repetitive crises, including the COVID-19 crisis between 2020 and 2021, have gradually deteriorated the living conditions of the populations.
- 42 partners
- $30.0 M (16%) required (funded)
- 0.7 M / 0.4 M / 0.5 M people in need / targeted / reached