儿童基金会报告说,海地的帮派招募儿童现象在贫困和暴力中猛增了70%。 Gang recruitment of children in Haiti has surged 70% amid poverty and violence, UNICEF reports.
儿童基金会最近的报告显示,在过去一年里,海地帮派招募儿童的现象增加了70%,其中多达一半的帮派成员现在是未成年人。 Recent UNICEF reports show a 70% increase in child recruitment by gangs in Haiti over the past year, with up to half of all gang members now being minors. 这种激增与日益加深的贫穷、政治不稳定和暴力有关。 This surge is linked to deepening poverty, political instability, and violence. 儿童被迫充当告密者、战斗人员和强迫劳动,其中许多来自赤贫家庭。 Children are coerced into roles as informants, fighters, and forced labor, with many coming from families living in extreme poverty. 关闭学校和对太子港85%地区的帮派控制进一步加剧了危机。 The closure of schools and gang control over 85% of Port-au-Prince have further exacerbated the crisis.