Washington is lobbying for a new anti-gang force in Haiti to replace the Kenya-led Multinational Security Support (MSS), while promising to stop arms trafficking that fuels violence. However, similar to the MSS, which has faced issues with funding and staffing, many questions remain unanswered about the U.S.-proposed GSF. The post US plans to push for Haiti’s ‘Gang Suppression Force’ at UN meeting appeared first on The Haitian Times.| The Haitian Times
The Kenya-led MSS in Haiti faces funding and operational gaps, with clarity on UN support for the mission expected in October. Meanwhile, Haiti’s reliance on private firms like former U.S. Navy SEAL Erik Prince’s Vectus Global raises concerns about transparency, coordination and sovereignty.| The Haitian Times
OAS chief Albert Ramdin unveiled a $2.6B roadmap for Haiti with $1.3B for security, but members raised funding concerns| The Haitian Times