One Year of Failed Promises: The Multinational Mission in Haiti Cannot Halt Rising Violence
A year into the Kenya-led Multinational Security Support mission, Haiti remains overrun by violent gangs, with little relief in sight for its terrorized citizens—and accountability is overdue.

More than twelve months after the deployment of the United Nations-endorsed Multinational Security Support (MSS) mission led by Kenya in Haiti, the situation on the ground paints a grim picture. Despite international promises to restore order, armed gangs continue to hold sway across vast swaths of the Caribbean nation, while innocent civilians suffer unabated violence. The initial wave arrived in June 2023 with 400 Kenyan police officers landing in Port-au-Prince, later swelling to around a thousand personnel from various countries including Jamaica, Belize, Bahamas, Guatemala, and El Salvador. Their mandate was clear: collaborate with Haiti’s Police Nationale Haitienne (PNH) to...
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