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PORT-AU-PRINCE, UBER VOLOS Nov 24 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - H aitian high school teacher Miguel Jacquet used to be able to provide for VOLOS ACHILLION TRANSFER his family, SKIATHOS ATHENS TAXI but a dire humanitarian and economic crisis has seen him join the swelling ranks of the poor.

In some slum neighborhoods, drinking water cannot be distributed as roads are cut off by garbage that has not been collected for months and VOLOS ACHILLION TRANSFER flooded by clogged canals and sewers, according to medical charity Médecins Sans Frontières.





"I really feel ashamed every time I have to call my brother in New York to ask him for money," said Jacquet, who receives between $100 and $200 in remittances a month to support his household in the capital Port-au-Prince.

The cash transfers have increasingly become a lifeline for millions of people, as the country spirals ever deeper into a political and SKOPELOS THESSALONIKI TAXI economic crisis, with inflation in June reaching a 10-year high of 29%.

Haitians living abroad have long propped up the economy of their Caribbean homeland, with remittance flows rising to $4.4 billion last year, representing 21% of Haiti's Gross Domestic Product (GDP), according to the World Bank.

The trigger for the current humanitarian crisis was the blockade of a key fuel terminal by armed gangs that began in September, ALONISSOS ATHENS TAXI cutting off supplies of gasoline and diesel, things to do in Pelion which in turn led to shortages of basic goods including clean water.





"It's the first time I've seen Haiti in such a deep chaotic situation, even though we've been through many crises." ($1 = 137.0000 gourdes) Originally published on: SKIATHOS ATHENS TAXI website (Reporting by Joseph Guyler Delver in Port-au-Prince; Writing by Anastasia Moloney in Bogota; Editing by Sonia Elks.

Fear of getting caught in gang violence means she stays at home. estimates about 1.5 million people in Port-au-Prince live in areas controlled by armed gangs who impose curfews, block roads and inflict terror.



And that's if all goes to plan. As we all know, someone's passport has always expired, VOLOS LARISSA TAXI someone has forgotten their driving licence counterpart, or VOLOS NAFPLION TRANSFER to print out their boarding pass, and it's all a living nightmar

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