Thank you for the question.
Obviously, when there's so much uncertainty, it's difficult to seek very long-term solutions, since we don't know whether the partners we support will still be able to operate and whether the gangs will continue to expand their territory and control.
For example, we also used to work in Gressier. This is a neighbourhood located just outside Port-au-Prince. We were supporting organizations there. Unfortunately, since this area is now controlled by gangs, we have had to stop our activities there and focus on Léogâne, which we hope will continue to escape this control.
When there's instability or a lack of confidence, it's clearly difficult. It's hard on the mental health of those on the front lines and who are holding down the fort, so to speak.
It's also difficult for an organization like ours and for the partners we work with to develop any kind of medium or long-term plan and to determine how we can sustain our actions.
Indeed, even if we act in accordance with the three areas I mentioned earlier, the fact remains that if the situation continues to deteriorate and we're unable to make our activities safer, we may no longer be able to access these communities and populations safely at some point in the future.