Tuesday, June 04, 2024

'System collapsed': Haiti in dire need of both 'emergency' humanitarian aid, long-term 'development'

Issued on: 27/05/2024 


Haiti is waiting desperately for the first members of a Kenyan-led multinational force tasked with ending the stranglehold of powerful and ultra-violent gangs, but their hoped-for arrival this week was delayed. There had been speculation that a first contingent of the Kenyan-led force might arrive in the destitute Caribbean nation this week, to coincide with Kenyan President William Ruto's state visit to Washington. The deployment gained new urgency with the announcement Friday that gang members killed three missionaries, a Haitian and an American couple, leading to renewed calls for the force to get up and running. Gangs control much of the capital, Port-au-Prince, as well as swathes of the country, and have long terrorized people with random shootings, kidnappings and sexual violence. For in-depth analysis and a deeper perspective on violent upheaval and the harrowing plight of civilians in the impoverished gang-ravaged Caribbean nation, FRANCE 24's Genie Godula is joined by our Senior Reporter Catherine Norris Trent and Dr. Christian MOUALA, UNAIDS Country Director and Representative in Haiti.

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