Haiti’s national police (PNd’H) director Rameau Normil has provided his first partial balance sheet of operations involving the PNd’H and Kenya-led multinational security support mission (MSS), the first deployment of which arrived in the country in June [WR-24-25]. While Normil claimed progress, it nonetheless comes amid signs of the limitations of the MSS, which was approved by the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) in October 2023, and which has the mammoth task of helping the PNd’H restore security to the country following the unprecedented attacks by gangs in February, which ultimately resulted in the ejection of former prime minister Ariel Henry (2021-2024).End of preview - This article contains approximately 544 words.
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