As World Hunger Day arrives, Haiti, the Western Hemisphere's poorest country, is grappling with a devastating food crisis. More than half the population is now food insecure, and thousands of families find themselves on the brink of starvation.
On-the-Ground Reality
CGTN's Harold Isaac reports from Port-au-Prince, where empty markets and long queues for basic staples have become the norm. Local communities are stretched thin as rising costs put nutritious meals out of reach for many.
Global Call to Action
As millions go without food, international aid groups and social impact initiatives are urging a coordinated response. World Hunger Day highlights the urgent need for sustainable support, policy reforms, and community-driven solutions to end this crisis.
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Haiti faces worst hunger crisis in decades as millions go without food
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