Haiti Child Sexual Violence Rises
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'Staggering' rise in sexual violence against children in Haiti - UN

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Sexual violence against children has increased 1,000% since 2023 , says Unicef .
Organisation estimates 85% of capital Port-au-Prince is under the control of gangs.
More than one million children are living with the constant threat of violence.
Gang control has led to breakdown of law and order, collapse of health services.
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