(2025-04) Report of the Ad Hoc Advisory Group on Haiti (E/2025/59)
Summary — Report of the ECOSOC Ad Hoc Advisory Group on Haiti covering April 2024 to March 2025, warning of a narrowing window to act before the crisis deepens, with 5,626 people killed in 2024, and calling for coordinated, Haitian-led action on security, stability, and prosperity.
Key Findings
- The Group warned of a narrowing window to act before Haiti's crisis deepens further. Gang and criminal violence killed 5,626 people and injured 2,213 in 2024. Humanitarian needs were severe and the response appeal was only about 44 per cent funded. The Group urged coordinated, coherent partner action and meaningful Haitian engagement across security, humanitarian, political-transition, and development efforts.
Full Description
Submitted pursuant to ECOSOC resolution 2024/20, this report of the Ad Hoc Advisory Group on Haiti covers April 2024 to March 2025, drawing on meetings with national authorities, civil society, BINUH, the UN country team, regional organizations, and international financial institutions. The Group notes with concern the narrowing window to deliver results before Haiti's multifaceted crisis deepens further, and calls for a comprehensive approach anchored in coordination and coherence among partners and the meaningful engagement of Haitians in all efforts to promote security, stability, and prosperity. The report documents a severe security and humanitarian situation, including 5,626 people killed and 2,213 injured in 2024, and large humanitarian needs, with an appeal that was only about 44 per cent funded against requirements to reach millions of targeted people. It reviews the deployment of the Multinational Security Support mission, the transitional political process, and progress and gaps in international assistance, and issues recommendations on strengthening security, sustaining humanitarian response, advancing the political transition, and financing long-term development under Haitian ownership.
Notes
UN document E/2025/59; recovered via UN documents system; FR source: https://undocs.org/fr/E/2025/59; ayitistats ECOSOC gap-fill