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Members of Haiti Police patrol during a march to demand the resignation of President Jovenel Moise, in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, 10 November 2019.Haiti has gone through a new popular uprising sparked by a fuel shortage in the context of a country plagued by corruption, inequality, insecurity and hunger. (Photo by Jean Marc Herve Abelard/EPA/EFE)

Members of Haiti Police patrol during a march to demand the resignation of President Jovenel Moise, in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, 10 November 2019.Haiti has gone through a new popular uprising sparked by a fuel shortage in the context of a country plagued by corruption, inequality, insecurity and hunger. (Photo by Jean Marc Herve Abelard/EPA/EFE)



A boy jumps a barricade in flames near the Petionville market, during a protest day in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, 17 October 2019. Port-au-Prince woke up with numerous barricades, roadblocks and intentional fires at the start of a new mobilization day called by opposition groups against President Jovenel Moise. The mobilization day has been raised by the opposition as a day of “general uprising” of the popular and peasant classes against the head of state. (Photo by Orlando Barria/EPA/EFE)

A boy jumps a barricade in flames near the Petionville market, during a protest day in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, 17 October 2019. Port-au-Prince woke up with numerous barricades, roadblocks and intentional fires at the start of a new mobilization day called by opposition groups against President Jovenel Moise. The mobilization day has been raised by the opposition as a day of “general uprising” of the popular and peasant classes against the head of state. (Photo by Orlando Barria/EPA/EFE)



A police officer points his gun at residents of Delmas 95 district during a protest to demanding the resignation of Haiti's president Jovenel Moise in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Monday, November 18, 2019. At least four people were shot and wounded during a small protest in Haiti’s capital after a speech by embattled President Jovenel Moise. A local journalist, a police officer and two protesters were rushed away with apparent bullet wounds. (Photo by Dieu Nalio Chery/AP Photo)

A police officer points his gun at residents of Delmas 95 district during a protest to demanding the resignation of Haiti's president Jovenel Moise in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Monday, November 18, 2019. At least four people were shot and wounded during a small protest in Haiti’s capital after a speech by embattled President Jovenel Moise. A local journalist, a police officer and two protesters were rushed away with apparent bullet wounds. (Photo by Dieu Nalio Chery/AP Photo)



Catholic faithful gather at a church in Port-au-Prince before a silent and non-violent march against the Haitian government on October 22, 2019. Thousands of Catholics demanding the resignation of Haiti's president marched through the capital Tuesday, becoming the latest group to join an outcry against him. They gathered outside one of the main churches in Port-au-Prince and denounced President Jovenel Moise as corrupt and incompetent. (Photo by Valerie Baeriswyl/AFP Photo)

Catholic faithful gather at a church in Port-au-Prince before a silent and non-violent march against the Haitian government on October 22, 2019. Thousands of Catholics demanding the resignation of Haiti's president marched through the capital Tuesday, becoming the latest group to join an outcry against him. They gathered outside one of the main churches in Port-au-Prince and denounced President Jovenel Moise as corrupt and incompetent. (Photo by Valerie Baeriswyl/AFP Photo)



Demonstrators who were carrying the coffins with the remains of two victims of the ongoing violence take shelter after clashes erupted between demonstrators and the Presidential Guard, near the Presidential Palace in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Wednesday, October 16, 2019. At last two people were injured in the clashes the while thousands across Haiti attended funerals for protesters who have died in ongoing demonstrations aimed at ousting President Jovenel Moise. (Photo by Rebecca Blackwell/AP Photo)

Demonstrators who were carrying the coffins with the remains of two victims of the ongoing violence take shelter after clashes erupted between demonstrators and the Presidential Guard, near the Presidential Palace in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Wednesday, October 16, 2019. At last two people were injured in the clashes the while thousands across Haiti attended funerals for protesters who have died in ongoing demonstrations aimed at ousting President Jovenel Moise. (Photo by Rebecca Blackwell/AP Photo)



A girl carries her sister and and a jerry can of water in a wheelbarrow in Cite Soleil, a slum of Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Wednesday, January 29, 2020. (Photo by Dieu Nalio Chery/AP Photo)

A girl carries her sister and and a jerry can of water in a wheelbarrow in Cite Soleil, a slum of Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Wednesday, January 29, 2020. (Photo by Dieu Nalio Chery/AP Photo)



A man reacts in front of Haitian National Police (PNH) officers during clashes with protesters marching to demand the resignation of Haitian President Jovenel Moise, in the streets of Petion Ville, Port-au-Prince, Haiti on October 20, 2019. (Photo by Andres Martinez Casares/Reuters)

A man reacts in front of Haitian National Police (PNH) officers during clashes with protesters marching to demand the resignation of Haitian President Jovenel Moise, in the streets of Petion Ville, Port-au-Prince, Haiti on October 20, 2019. (Photo by Andres Martinez Casares/Reuters)



A boy plays video games on the street, outside of Notre Dame de l'Assomption Cathedral (Our Lady of the Assumption), in Port-au-Prince, January 10, 2020. Estimates of the number of dead vary widely, from below 100,000 to as high as the government's 316,000. There is also no consensus over how much aid Haiti actually received - or what constitutes aid - but most experts put it at more than $10 billion. (Photo by Valerie Baeriswyl/Reuters)

A boy plays video games on the street, outside of Notre Dame de l'Assomption Cathedral (Our Lady of the Assumption), in Port-au-Prince, January 10, 2020. Estimates of the number of dead vary widely, from below 100,000 to as high as the government's 316,000. There is also no consensus over how much aid Haiti actually received - or what constitutes aid - but most experts put it at more than $10 billion. (Photo by Valerie Baeriswyl/Reuters)



Schoolgirls walk along a street of Canaan, on the outskirts of Port-au-Prince, Haiti on January 10, 2020. International organizations pledged billions of dollars in aid as the scale of the disaster became obvious, though with Christandro and many others still in temporary housing its use has come under intense scrutiny. (Photo by Valerie Baeriswyl/Reuters)

Schoolgirls walk along a street of Canaan, on the outskirts of Port-au-Prince, Haiti on January 10, 2020. International organizations pledged billions of dollars in aid as the scale of the disaster became obvious, though with Christandro and many others still in temporary housing its use has come under intense scrutiny. (Photo by Valerie Baeriswyl/Reuters)



Paul Christandro poses for a picture inside of Notre Dame de l'Assomption Cathedral (Our Lady of the Assumption), destroyed in the 2010 earthquake, in Port-au-Prince, Haiti on January 10, 2020. Every morning as the sun rises over the dusty, overgrown ruins of the Haitian capital's iconic cathedral, Paul Christandro, who lived nearby all his life, thinks about the day ten years ago when he watched it come down, killing his friends. (Photo by Valerie Baeriswyl/Reuters)

Paul Christandro poses for a picture inside of Notre Dame de l'Assomption Cathedral (Our Lady of the Assumption), destroyed in the 2010 earthquake, in Port-au-Prince, Haiti on January 10, 2020. Every morning as the sun rises over the dusty, overgrown ruins of the Haitian capital's iconic cathedral, Paul Christandro, who lived nearby all his life, thinks about the day ten years ago when he watched it come down, killing his friends. (Photo by Valerie Baeriswyl/Reuters)



A man drives a bike past a woman doing laundry in a street of Caradeux, a camp for people displaced by the January 2010 earthquake, in Port-au-Prince, January 10, 2020. In Haiti, a country that was extremely poor even before the earthquake, nearly 60% of the population survives on less than $2.40 a day. Due to a combination of weather, geography and sub-standard construction, Haiti is particularly vulnerable to natural disasters, which have eroded progress. (Photo by Valerie Baeriswyl/Reuters)

A man drives a bike past a woman doing laundry in a street of Caradeux, a camp for people displaced by the January 2010 earthquake, in Port-au-Prince, January 10, 2020. In Haiti, a country that was extremely poor even before the earthquake, nearly 60% of the population survives on less than $2.40 a day. Due to a combination of weather, geography and sub-standard construction, Haiti is particularly vulnerable to natural disasters, which have eroded progress. (Photo by Valerie Baeriswyl/Reuters)



Vendors sit in Caradeux, a camp for people displaced by the January 2010 earthquake, in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, January 10, 2020. Ten years ago, the impoverished island nation was struck by a devastating earthquake that killed tens of thousands and left many more homeless. It lasted just 35 seconds, but its scars are still visible. (Photo by Valerie Baeriswyl/Reuters)

Vendors sit in Caradeux, a camp for people displaced by the January 2010 earthquake, in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, January 10, 2020. Ten years ago, the impoverished island nation was struck by a devastating earthquake that killed tens of thousands and left many more homeless. It lasted just 35 seconds, but its scars are still visible. (Photo by Valerie Baeriswyl/Reuters)



A man walks carrying sacks with goods next to remains of a fire in a market of Port-au-Prince, Haiti on January 14, 2020. (Photo by Andres Martinez Casares/Reuters)

A man walks carrying sacks with goods next to remains of a fire in a market of Port-au-Prince, Haiti on January 14, 2020. (Photo by Andres Martinez Casares/Reuters)



Fishermen work as U.S. Navy's hospital ship USNS Comfort is anchored off Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Friday, November 8, 2019. From Nov. 4 - 13, Haitians will have free access to U.S. military doctors on the ship on a first-come, first-serve basis for general, pediatric, dental, ophthalmological and orthopedic care, at the Killick Coast Guard Base. (Photo by Dieu Nalio Chery/AP Photo)

Fishermen work as U.S. Navy's hospital ship USNS Comfort is anchored off Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Friday, November 8, 2019. From Nov. 4 - 13, Haitians will have free access to U.S. military doctors on the ship on a first-come, first-serve basis for general, pediatric, dental, ophthalmological and orthopedic care, at the Killick Coast Guard Base. (Photo by Dieu Nalio Chery/AP Photo)



In this November 27, 2019 photo, Wadlande Pierre, right, talks on her mobile phone as she helps her mother, Vanlancia Julien, center, at their fruit and vegetable stand on a sidewalk in Delmas, a district of in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. Pierre, 23, said she temporarily moved in with her aunt in the southwest town of Les Cayes to escape the violent protests in Port-au-Prince. However, she had to move back to the capital because there was no gas, power or water in Les Cayes, and food was becoming scarce. (Photo by Dieu Nalio Chery/AP Photo)

In this November 27, 2019 photo, Wadlande Pierre, right, talks on her mobile phone as she helps her mother, Vanlancia Julien, center, at their fruit and vegetable stand on a sidewalk in Delmas, a district of in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. Pierre, 23, said she temporarily moved in with her aunt in the southwest town of Les Cayes to escape the violent protests in Port-au-Prince. However, she had to move back to the capital because there was no gas, power or water in Les Cayes, and food was becoming scarce. (Photo by Dieu Nalio Chery/AP Photo)



In this December 3, 2019 photo, street vendors ready ingredients to make soup to sell in the Cite Soleil slum of Port-au-Prince, Haiti. Disruption caused by recent protests, combined with rising commodity prices and the depreciation of the Haitian gourde against the US dollar, has reduced the ability of Haiti's poorest to buy food. (Photo by Dieu Nalio Chery/AP Photo)

In this December 3, 2019 photo, street vendors ready ingredients to make soup to sell in the Cite Soleil slum of Port-au-Prince, Haiti. Disruption caused by recent protests, combined with rising commodity prices and the depreciation of the Haitian gourde against the US dollar, has reduced the ability of Haiti's poorest to buy food. (Photo by Dieu Nalio Chery/AP Photo)



In this September 17, 2019 file photo, a moto-taxi driver takes two passengers past a burning barricade during a protest against fuel shortages in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. Haiti's economy, already fragile when the new round of protests began in mid-Sept., is in deep trouble with spiraling inflation and dwindling supplies, including fuel. (Photo by Dieu Nalio Chery/AP Photo)

In this September 17, 2019 file photo, a moto-taxi driver takes two passengers past a burning barricade during a protest against fuel shortages in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. Haiti's economy, already fragile when the new round of protests began in mid-Sept., is in deep trouble with spiraling inflation and dwindling supplies, including fuel. (Photo by Dieu Nalio Chery/AP Photo)



In this December 3, 2019 photo, children help their mother by preparing fish to fry and sell at the Cite Soleil slum of Port-au-Prince, Haiti. A growing number of families across Haiti can't afford to buy enough food since protests began in Sept., with barricades preventing the flow of goods between the capital and the rest of the country. (Photo by Dieu Nalio Chery/AP Photo)

In this December 3, 2019 photo, children help their mother by preparing fish to fry and sell at the Cite Soleil slum of Port-au-Prince, Haiti. A growing number of families across Haiti can't afford to buy enough food since protests began in Sept., with barricades preventing the flow of goods between the capital and the rest of the country. (Photo by Dieu Nalio Chery/AP Photo)



In this December 3, 2019 photo, a young man pushes a wheelbarrow home as his little brother takes a ride on it, in the Cite Soleil slum of Port-au-Prince, Haiti. The two youths are going home after helping their mother by carrying items to sell in the market. In the last two years, Haiti’s currency, the gourde, declined 60% against the dollar and inflation recently reached 20%. (Photo by Dieu Nalio Chery/AP Photo)

In this December 3, 2019 photo, a young man pushes a wheelbarrow home as his little brother takes a ride on it, in the Cite Soleil slum of Port-au-Prince, Haiti. The two youths are going home after helping their mother by carrying items to sell in the market. In the last two years, Haiti’s currency, the gourde, declined 60% against the dollar and inflation recently reached 20%. (Photo by Dieu Nalio Chery/AP Photo)



In this December 4, 2019 photo, street vendors sell their produce in Petion-Ville, Haiti. A growing number of families across Haiti can't afford to buy food since protests began in Sept., with barricades preventing the flow of goods between the capital and the rest of the country. (Photo by Dieu Nalio Chery/AP Photo)

In this December 4, 2019 photo, street vendors sell their produce in Petion-Ville, Haiti. A growing number of families across Haiti can't afford to buy food since protests began in Sept., with barricades preventing the flow of goods between the capital and the rest of the country. (Photo by Dieu Nalio Chery/AP Photo)



In this December 3, 2019 photo, children play near their home in the Cite Soleil slum of Port-au-Prince, Haiti. According to a joint statement by humanitarian organizations, an estimated 3.7 million Haitians require emergency food assistance. (Photo by Dieu Nalio Chery/AP Photo)

In this December 3, 2019 photo, children play near their home in the Cite Soleil slum of Port-au-Prince, Haiti. According to a joint statement by humanitarian organizations, an estimated 3.7 million Haitians require emergency food assistance. (Photo by Dieu Nalio Chery/AP Photo)



In this December 3, 2019 photo, Odolph Jeudy, a charcoal seller, bathes, framed in the entrance of his shop in the Cite Soleil slum of Port-au-Prince, Haiti. When the new round of protests began in mid-Sept., Haiti's economy was already fragile, but the protests also squeezed incomes, shuttered businesses and disrupted the transportation of basic goods like charcoal, the main source of energy in the country. (Photo by Dieu Nalio Chery/AP Photo)

In this December 3, 2019 photo, Odolph Jeudy, a charcoal seller, bathes, framed in the entrance of his shop in the Cite Soleil slum of Port-au-Prince, Haiti. When the new round of protests began in mid-Sept., Haiti's economy was already fragile, but the protests also squeezed incomes, shuttered businesses and disrupted the transportation of basic goods like charcoal, the main source of energy in the country. (Photo by Dieu Nalio Chery/AP Photo)



In this December 3, 2019 photo, a boy stands near an open sewage canal in Cite Soleil slum of Port-au-Prince, Haiti. The boys was flying a kite along with his friends. The United Nations recently said 3.7 million people are facing emergency levels of food insecurity, including 1 million who are at stage four, one level below famine. (Photo by Dieu Nalio Chery/AP Photo)

In this December 3, 2019 photo, a boy stands near an open sewage canal in Cite Soleil slum of Port-au-Prince, Haiti. The boys was flying a kite along with his friends. The United Nations recently said 3.7 million people are facing emergency levels of food insecurity, including 1 million who are at stage four, one level below famine. (Photo by Dieu Nalio Chery/AP Photo)



A motorcycle rides among tires burning as part of a march to demand the resignation of President Jovenel Moise, in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, 10 November 2019. Haiti has gone through a new popular uprising sparked by a fuel shortage in the context of a country plagued by corruption, inequality, insecurity and hunger. (Photo by Jean Marc Havelard/EPA/EFE)

A motorcycle rides among tires burning as part of a march to demand the resignation of President Jovenel Moise, in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, 10 November 2019. Haiti has gone through a new popular uprising sparked by a fuel shortage in the context of a country plagued by corruption, inequality, insecurity and hunger. (Photo by Jean Marc Havelard/EPA/EFE)



A girl cries during her father's funeral organised by government opposition in Port-au-Prince, Haiti on October 16, 2019. The Haitian opposition on October 9 rejected President Jovenel Moise's appeal for dialogue, as the country's main cities remained paralyzed after more than a month of often violent protests. Over the past year, Haiti has sunk deeper into political crisis as anti-corruption protests demanding Moise's resignation roil the destitute Caribbean nation. (Photo by Chandan Khanna/AFP Photo)

A girl cries during her father's funeral organised by government opposition in Port-au-Prince, Haiti on October 16, 2019. The Haitian opposition on October 9 rejected President Jovenel Moise's appeal for dialogue, as the country's main cities remained paralyzed after more than a month of often violent protests. Over the past year, Haiti has sunk deeper into political crisis as anti-corruption protests demanding Moise's resignation roil the destitute Caribbean nation. (Photo by Chandan Khanna/AFP Photo)
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