Amid gang violence and scarce aid in Haiti, Fontaine Hospital in Port-au-Prince continues to care for children. The hospital, sponsored by UNICEF, treats malnourished and sick children in one of the country's poorest and most dangerous areas. Many patients cannot afford basic fees and the hospital struggles financially. The crisis in Haiti has put over 100,000 children at risk of starvation, and nearly half of the population is going hungry. The hospital's funding is dwindling, and without more support from UNICEF, it may not be able to continue operating.
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