DISPATCHES Vol 65 No 25 | KENYAHAITI No pay, no way 10th December 2024 The Nairobi-led police peacekeeping force in Haiti faces more challenges, with reports of resignations over delayed wages and insufficient ammunition The difficulties facing the Kenya-led police peacekeeping effort tackling gang warfare in Haiti continue to mount amid reports that around 20 of the 400 Kenyan police officers have... READ FOR FREE
DISPATCHES Vol 65 No 2 | KENYAHAITI Not enough cops, too much corruption 11th January 2024 Critics of President Ruto's plan to deploy police support to Port au Prince are adding to logistical delays The scale of the challenge facing the Kenyan police as they prepare to support the Haitian National Police in its fights against criminal gangs has been spelt out... READ FOR FREE
DISPATCHES Vol 64 No 23 | KENYAHAITI Finance needed before UN police mission, say ministers 15th November 2023 Plans to deploy personnel to tackle gang violence in Haiti have been held up in the courts and by a lack of funding for training The mission in which 1,000 Kenyan police officers would lead a UN multinational deployment in Haiti appear are being held up by disputes over funding and training, ministers... READ FOR FREE
Vol 64 No 16 | KENYAHAITI Kenyan cops vs Haitian gangs 3rd August 2023 Kenya's offer to send 1,000 police to help train and assist the Haitian National Police in the Caribbean state's battle against criminal gangs has been warmly welcomed by...
Vol 46 No 15 | SOUTH AFRICAHAITI Who let the dogs out? 22nd July 2005 Intelligence services in Southern Africa are trying to establish the origins of reports that the ousted Haitian President, Jean-Bertrand Aristide, has hired a team of South African mercenaries...