Delmas, Haiti — The National School Feeding Program (PNCS) has condemned a violent attack on its premises that occurred during the night of January 5, 2026. The assault, which took place at the PNCS facility in Catalpa 5, left the site in disarray, with burning tires, shattered windows, and debris scattered throughout the area.
The PNCS reported that the attack severely disrupted operations by making it impossible for employees to access the facility. The organization expressed outrage over the vandalism, emphasizing that such acts violate the rights of its workers and threaten an essential program that benefits thousands of schoolchildren across Haiti.
In its statement, the PNCS made it clear that this aggression goes beyond targeting a single institution; it strikes at the heart of the nation’s educational initiatives. The program’s mission is vital for supporting the health and nutrition of students, and any violent disruption threatens the future of many young learners.
Although no injuries were reported during the incident, the material damage has been substantial, raising serious concerns about the safety and security of educational institutions in the region. The PNCS has urged authorities to conduct a thorough investigation to identify those responsible for the attack, seeking justice for the actions that jeopardize community welfare.
Authorities have yet to unveil the identities of the assailants, amplifying anxieties surrounding ongoing violence in the area. The PNCS is calling for immediate action from law enforcement to restore both security and trust within the community.
In response to the mounting violence, the PNCS has appealed for calm and vigilance among the public. The organization remains committed to its goals, vowing to continue its mission despite the intimidation and threats it faces.
“We must work together to nurture the future of our children, as education is the cornerstone of development for our society,” the PNCS stated in their message, reaffirming their dedication to serve the nation’s youth despite the challenges.