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Haiti, Kenya
Kenya will send more police officers to Haiti, president says
Kenya will deploy additional police officers to Haiti to help the government there fight armed gangs as part of a 2,500-strong multinational force, President William Ruto said on Thursday. Ruto said in a speech at the United Nations General Assembly that Kenya had already deployed 382 specially trained officers,
Ruto: Kenya to fulfill promise to send 2,500 police officers to Haiti by January 2025
President William Ruto has confirmed that Kenya will fulfill its commitment to send all 2,500 police officers to Haiti as part of its mission to restore peace to the Caribbean nation.
Kenya Boosts Security Aid to Haiti with 2,500 Police Officers
Kenya plans to deploy more police officers to Haiti to help combat armed gangs. The initiative is part of a 2,500-strong multinational force, with Kenya already contributing 382 officers. President William Ruto announced the move at the UN General Assembly,
Kenya to send 600 more police officers to Haiti
This will bring the Kenyan contingent helping Haitian police fight gangs up to 1,000.
Kenya to send more police to Haiti
Kenyan Prime Minister William Ruto has pledged to send another 600 police officers to Haiti in the coming weeks, despite concerns that their UN-approved mission to rein in rampant gangs has been largely ineffective so far.
Jamaica follows in Kenya’s footsteps as Kenya promises more troops in Haiti
The security mission in Haiti led by troops from Kenya is set to receive more men from the East African nation in the coming weeks. This is in line with the promise the Kenyan president made in 2023 to aid in curtailing the insecurity issues in the Caribbean country.
Kenya to Deploy 600 More Police Officers to Haiti
President William Ruto has committed to deploy 600 more police officers in the Multinational Security Support Mission (MSSM) in Haiti. Speaking on Saturday, September 21, Ruto said Kenya stands ready to offer any further support that will accelerate Haiti’s transition to peace and stability.
The Scranton Times-Tribune
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Kenya set for full Haiti deployment amid call for shift to UN mission
Kenya
is aiming to complete its full deployment of a stabilization force in violence-torn
Haiti
by January, President ...
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Haiti leader makes case for reparations during UN appeal for help with gang violence
The head of Haiti’s presidential transition appealed for “global solidarity” Thursday during his appearance at the United ...
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Leader of Kenya, Donor to Haiti Police Force, Makes First Visit
The trip by President William Ruto of Kenya came against a bleak backdrop in Haiti, where gangs operate with impunity and the ...
Amsterdam News
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Kenya ramping up numbers in Haiti
The multinational force deployed to Haiti will increase in strength with the arrival of 600 more Kenyan police officers in the coming weeks.
WTOP News
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Haiti says it supports a UN peacekeeping mission to fight the country’s violent gangs
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) — The president of
Haiti
’s transitional presidential council announced ... as one way to secure ...
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Kenya's Ruto open to converting Haiti mission to U.N. peacekeeping operation
Kenyan President William Ruto, on a visit to Haiti, said on Saturday that he was open to Kenya's anti-gang mission in the ...
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Kenya's president visits Haiti as UN grapples with future of peacekeeping efforts
PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti (AP) — Kenyan President William Ruto arrived in Haiti on Saturday as the United Nations grapples with ...
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Kenyan president stops in Haiti en route to UN. A key Haitian leader is not going
After arriving onboard a Kenya Airways flight at Toussaint Louverture International Airport in Port-au-Prince, Ruto descended ...
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