U.N. Approves Kenya-Led Security Mission to Help Haiti Stamp Out Gangs



Kenyan security forces are expected to head to Haiti for a year to combat gang violence that has killed thousands and forced many more people to flee widespread murders, kidnappings and extortion.
Headline: Kenyan Security Forces Set out to Tackle Rampant Gang Violence in Haiti Subheading: Initiative Launched to Combat Ongoing Wave of Crimes Wreaking Havoc Analysis: Resolve Volatile Situation Must Swiftly Actions Needed Summary: Against the backdrop of an unprecedented surge in gang-related violence, the International Partnership for Peace (IPP) spearheads an unprecedented effort to boost security in crisis-stricken Haiti. Kenyan security forces' decision to lend support and fight perpetrators of heinous crimes such as rampant murders, kidnappings, and extortion escalates hopes for stabilizing the volatile administrative region. Premier experts unanimously emphasize concerted, rapid intervention is imperative to curb the formidable waves of atrocious violence currently endangering a large portion of Haitian population.
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The United Nations has given approval for a security mission led by Kenya to help Haiti in eliminating gangs. Kenyan security forces will be sent to Haiti for a year to address the issue of gang violence, which has resulted in numerous deaths, displacements, and criminal activities.
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