Number of children recruited by gangs in Haiti soars by 70%, UNICEF says
According to a UNICEF report issued Monday, gangs in Haiti are recruiting youngsters at previously unheard-of levels, with the number of minors targeted increasing by 70% over the previous 12 months.
According to the U.N., children currently make up between 30% and 50% of all gang members in the violent nation.
UNICEF's representative in Haiti, Geeta Narayan, called this trend extremely alarming.
The rise coincides with growing poverty and political unrest, as gangs that control 85% of Port-au-Prince attack once-calm neighborhoods in an attempt to seize complete control of the capital.
In a phone conversation from Haiti, Narayan stated that young boys are frequently utilized as informers since they are invisible and not perceived as a threat. Some are armed and coerced into taking part in ...