Zero Hunger
Répercussions sur la santé et la nutrition des enfants
Plus de 1 million d’enfants sont en situation d’insécurité alimentaire sérieuse (phase 3 ou plus de l’IPC).
Déplacement et retour des personnes déplacées
Au milieu de l’année 2025, les Haïtiens continuaient de subir des violations des droits humains parmi les plus graves de l’histoire récente du pays et de vivre des situations très dangereuses.
A protection crisis for children and women
In Haiti today, children are not only caught in the crossfire, but they are also being directly targeted.
Executive Summary
Sudan faces one of the world’s most severe food-in-security crises, with women and girls experiencing the greatest impacts.
Acknowledgements
This publication was prepared by the UNICEF Child Nutrition and Development Programme of the UNICEF Programme Group in collaboration with the Data and Analytics Section of the UNICEF Data, Analytics, Planning and Monitoring Division.
Foreword
UNICEF works to address child malnutrition in many countries. Today, the global prevalence of obesity among school-age children and adolescents has surpassed underweight.
Executive summary
Millions of children and adolescents are growing up in environments where sugary drinks, salty and sweet snacks and fast foods, including ultra-processed foods and beverages, are highly accessible and aggressively marketed.
Our analysis: the drivers of unhealthy food environments
This chapter analyses how food environments across the world are increasing children’s and adolescents’ exposure to unhealthy foods and beverages, including those that are ultra-processed, even during humanitarian crises.
Contexte historique de la crise actuelle
La crise qui touche actuellement Haïti ne s’explique pas par un événement unique, mais par des décennies de chocs successifs et par une instabilité chronique.
Une crise de protection pour les enfants et les femmes
Aujourd’hui, en Haïti, les enfants ne sont pas seulement des victimes collatérales.
Executive summary
In 2025, more than 3.3 million children in Haiti need humanitarian assistance, up from 3 million in 2024.
Displacement and return
As of mid-2025, Haitians continue to endure some of the most severe human rights violations and life-threatening situations in the country’s recent history.
Résumé analytique
En 2025, en Haïti, plus de 3,3 millions d’enfants ont besoin d’une aide humanitaire, alors qu’ils n’étaient que 3 millions en 2024.
Today’s crisis in historical context
Haiti’s current crisis is not rooted in one single event, but in decades of compounding shocks and chronic instability.
