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Haiti: Resilience Amid Gang Violence and Climate Shocks

39 min · 15 de may de 2026
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This episode explores Climate, Peace and Security in Haiti. The Caribbean country is living through overlapping crises, where violence and instability are being intensified by climate shocks and environmental degradation. We look at how these pressures play out in day-to-day life, and how this affects Port-au-Prince differently from other areas. We also hear how Haitians are responding with practical solutions that protect livelihoods, reduce tensions, and strengthen resilience. Nazanine Moshiri speaks to Paul Judex Eduarzin, Governance Specialist, UNEP Haiti and Robert Muggah, Founder Igarapé Institute. Climate, Crisis and Courage is hosted by Nazanine Moshiri. Produced by the Climate Security Mechanism [https://www.un.org/climatesecuritymechanism/en] and the United Nations System Staff College [https://www.unssc.org/], in collaboration with the Berghof Foundation [https://berghof-foundation.org/].

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