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Kenya bolsters Haiti security mission with additional deployment

Huldah Matara by Huldah Matara
January 20, 2025
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Kenya has reinforced its commitment to international peacekeeping by deploying 217 more officers to Haiti as part of the Multinational Security Support (MSS) Mission. This contingent joins 400 officers sent in June 2024 to restore stability and combat criminal activities in the Caribbean nation.

The new deployment includes specialized teams comprising medical personnel, mechanics, communications officers, and other support staff. This move reflects Kenya’s determination to address escalating gang violence in Haiti, which has undermined security and disrupted essential services.

The deployment follows United Nations Security Council Resolution 2699, authorizing MSS interventions in Haiti. Kenya leads the initiative, collaborating with the Haitian National Police (HNP) and other nations, including Jamaica, Guatemala, and Belize, to curb criminal gang operations. A government spokesperson highlighted Kenya’s enduring commitment: “Kenya recognizes the immense responsibility of peacekeeping and remains committed to fostering peace, stability, and security beyond its borders.”

Recent achievements of the MSS Mission include the reopening of schools and courts in October 2024, key milestones in stabilizing the country. Ongoing efforts target gang-led funding streams through drug and arms seizures, contributing to a safer environment for civilians.

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Kenya has also emphasized the protection of vulnerable populations, including children, with outreach programs aimed at discouraging gang affiliations. “The teams are actively engaging local communities to promote cooperation between security agencies and civilians,” the statement added.

Further illustrating Kenya’s leadership, the deployment includes personnel from specialized units like the General Service Unit (GSU) and an all-female Special Weapons and Tactics (SWAT) team. These reinforcements are critical to advancing the mission’s goals and addressing Haiti’s unique challenges.

 

 

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