A Year In_ Haiti Mission Leader Warns of Shortfalls in Troops_ Funds_ Gear
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A year ago, on June 25, 2024, the first Kenyan soldiers of the MMAS - Multinational Security Support Mission, landed in Haiti. Objective: to help the Haitian security forces fight against gangs. A year later, the mission's record is judged catastrophic by citizens who crossed in Port-Prince. Those who relied heavily on the support of the mission to help contain armed bandits today say they are disappointed. And a recent United Nations report war…


A year in, Haiti mission leader warns of shortfalls in troops, funds, gear
PORT-AU-PRINCE - The commander of the United Nations-backed security mission in Haiti, mandated to fight powerful armed gangs in the nation, on Thursday called on more countries to lend their support as he marked one year since the first troops deployed. Read more at straitstimes.com.
One year after the establishment of the Transitional Presidential Council, Haiti continues to sink into violence and chaos. Insecurity reigns, gangs control almost 85% of Port-au-Prince, and the population despairs of political inaction. In a climate of institutional failure and acute humanitarian crisis, the holding of elections is now impossible, while international aid is not up to the needs. Diane Cassain's article in S&D Magazine, with the …
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