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STREET CHILDREN, GIRL SERVANTS
SEVERELY AFFECTED BY HAITIAN VIOLENCE UNICEF
April 19, 2004 (UN News) The violence that
brought about the change of Haitis government earlier this
year has had a severe impact on the 2,000 street children in the
capital, Port-au-Prince, and on the 120,000 girls who work as domestic
servants across the country, according to a United Nations Childrens
Fund ( UNICEF ) assessment mission.
The conflict affected every child in Haiti because of an environment
of impunity. The increase in violence meant that the supply of food
was considerably reduced, medical help was virtually unobtainable,
and schools were closed for months. The crisis is over, but its
effect on children is still of real concern to us, UNICEF
representative Francoise Gruloos-Ackermans says.
The missions report says children were recruited by armed
gangs in almost a third of the 31 surveyed zones and now live in
fear of retribution for any violence in which they took part, while
in more than 15 per cent of the surveyed zones, children were reportedly
murdered in the violence. A zone is a town or city and its suburbs.
Children were shot and wounded or were beaten by armed gangs in
more than a third of the surveyed zones and the number of child
rapes increased significantly in the urban areas. A human rights
organization reported that nine girls were raped in the town of
Cabaret over the course of only two days, UNICEF says.
Schools and hospitals were often the targets of violence and looting,
it says.
Nearly half of primary-school-aged children are not in school and
80 per cent of those eligible do not go to secondary school. Haiti
has a literacy rate under 45 per cent, the lowest in the Americas,
and the recent crisis has exacerbated the situation, UNICEF says.
From: http://www.un.org/apps/news/story.asp?NewsID=10447&Cr=Haiti&Cr1=
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