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Multinational Security Support mission (MSS)
Authorization date: 10/23
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United Nations Integrated Office in Haiti
Authorization date: 06/19
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25.06.2024
First contingent of Kenyan police officers depart for Haiti security mission

Hundreds of Kenyan police officers departed for Haiti on Monday to lead a multinational force aimed at combating powerful gangs responsible for a surge in deadly violence this year. … The initial group of 400 officers is part of the 1,000 that Kenya plans to send to Haiti for the United Nations-led force. 

Source: africanews
20.06.2024
US releases funding for Kenya-led Haiti police mission

Overriding Republican opposition in Congress, Secretary of State Antony Blinken has ordered the release of $109 million in US funds to pay for a UN-approved and Kenyan-led police support mission tasked with reining in rampant gangs and restoring order in Haiti. … Eight other countries have pledged to contribute personnel: The Bahamas, Bangladesh, Barbados, Belize, Benin, Chad, Jamaica, and Suriname.

Source: The New Humanitarian
18.06.2024
Haitian police meet Kenyan commanders ahead of deployment

A team of Haitian police commanders on Tuesday met Kenya's inspector general of police ahead of a planned deployment to the violence-hit Caribbean country expected to take place by the end of June. … The deployment that was set to take place in May was postponed to allow completion of bases from which the officers will operate and the procurement of key equipment, including vehicles.

Source: VOA News
18.06.2024
Number of internally displaced people in Haiti increases by 60% - report

The number of internally displaced people in Haiti has risen 60% since March, when armed gangs took control of the capital, the United Nations migration agency reported Tuesday. … The IOM reported 578,074 internally displaced people across Haiti, a 60% increase from 362,551 in early March. Haiti is a nation of 11.9 million people.

Source: VOA News
11.06.2024
Haiti's transitional council appoints new Cabinet

Haiti's transitional council appointed a new Cabinet on Tuesday, marking the final step in rebuilding the government that will lead a country under siege by gangs. … Carlos Hercules, the attorney for Prime Minister Garry Conille, was appointed as minister of justice and public security. Conille himself will be interior minister. Jean Marc Berthier Antoine will be defense minister. 

Source: VOA News
05.06.2024
Keep global spotlight on Haiti as millions go hungry, WFP official says

The number of people going hungry in Haiti has reached record levels amid ongoing gang violence, the head of the UN World Food Programme (WFP) there said on Wednesday in the capital, Port-au-Prince. 

Source: UN News
28.05.2024
Haiti transitional council selects prime minister for country under siege by gangs

U.N. development specialist Garry Conille was named Haiti's new prime minister Tuesday evening, nearly a month after a coalition within a fractured transitional council sought to choose someone else for the position. 

Source: VOA News
26.05.2024
Kenyan police advance team leaves Haiti as international mission is delayed

A senior Kenyan official who declined to be named as they are not the official spokesperson said the bases are still under construction and crucial resources including vehicles are needed before deployment of the first 200 police officers from Kenya can take place. 

Source: africanews
21.05.2024
Haiti’s main airport reopens nearly 3 months after gang violence forced it closed

[…] The reopening of the Toussaint-Louverture airport in the capital of Port-au-Prince is expected to help ease a critical shortage of medications and other basic supplies. The country’s main seaport remains paralyzed. Gangs control 80% of the capital.

Source: AP
20.05.2024
Multinational mission and the ‘inexorable requirement to restore security conditions’

The establishment of a multinational security support mission for Haiti is moving closer as the Caribbean nation continues to face a crisis of violence and insecurity caused by entrenched criminal gang activity. Here’s what you need to know about what happens next: … .

Source: UN News