Guterres to propose UN assumes funding for mission struggling to fight gangs in Haiti
- U.N. Secretary-General António Guterres will request that the United Nations fund a multinational force in Haiti struggling against violent gangs.
- The multinational force, including about 800 Kenyan police and others, is under-resourced according to the U.S. And others.
- International Crisis Group reported that holding elections in Haiti too soon could lead to increased gang violence and warned of challenges to organizing these elections.
- Guterres characterized the situation in Haiti as "appalling," stressing an urgent need for effective measures to restore democracy.
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Guterres to propose U.N. assumes funding for mission struggling to fight gangs in Haiti
U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said he would request that the United Nations assumes funding for the structural and logistical expenses of a multinational force in Haiti that is struggling to fight violent gangs.

Guterres to propose UN assumes funding for mission struggling to fight gangs in Haiti
U.N. Secretary-General António Guterres said he would request that the United Nations assumes funding for the structural and logistical expenses of a multinational force in Haiti that is struggling to fight violent gangs.
UN chief ready tells Caribbean leaders he’s ready to present Haiti security plan
BRIDGETOWN, Barbados — Months after Haiti filed a formal request for the return of blue-helmet United Nations peacekeepers to help fight criminal armed gangs, the head of the world agency said he is ready to present a proposal to the…
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