Canada Becomes First to Pledge Support for New Haiti Security Force with $60M Commitment
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Canada becomes first to pledge support for new Haiti security force with $60M commitment
PORT-AU-PRINCE — The government led by Prime Minister Mark Joseph Carney has pledged $60 million Canadian— about US$44 million — to strengthen security in Haiti and the Caribbean, including CA$40 million for the Multinational Security Support Mission (MSS) or a successor force if approved by the United Nations Security Council. The remaining CA$20 million will support a regional maritime security initiative to combat organized crime and the flow…
Canada has announced its intention to release $60 million to help Haiti cope with the security crisis caused by armed gangs. But this financial support will not be unconditional: most of the funds depend on the approval by the United Nations of an American plan to transform the existing police mission into a more robust and equipped force. Assistance conditional on UN approval At an event organized jointly with its Haitian counterpart at the Uni…
Port-au-Prince, Sep 24 (Latin Press) Canada's Foreign Minister, Anita Anad, announced that her country will contribute $60 million to support Haiti's stabilization efforts, where chaos and despair reign today. The post-Canada provides more funds for security in Haiti first appeared on News Prensa Latina.
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