Children in Haiti face hunger, displacement, and violence, which includes recruitment into armed gangs, according to UNICEF.
A Kenyan-led mission backed by the United Nations (U.N.) faces relentless gang violence in Haiti's capital of Port-au-Prince.
By Edwin Okoth NAIROBI (Reuters) -Nearly 20 of the roughly 400 Kenyan police officers serving in Haiti on a U.N.-backed ...
Police have been situated in a Kenya -led multinational force since earlier this year. Gangs now control approximately 85 ...
Nearly 20 of the roughly 400 Kenyan police officers serving in Haiti on a U.N.-backed anti-gang force have submitted letters ...
Kenya’s top police official has denied reports that officers serving in the United Nations-backed multinational peacekeeping ...
The Kenyans, who were deployed to Haiti earlier this year to help quell gang violence, have faced relentless attacks. On Thursday, gunfire erupted in Port-au-Prince as Kenyan officers repelled heavily ...
The 20 officers who have resigned are part of 400 officers who were deployed in Haiti on a UN-backed anti-gang force to ...
Prince's airport is closed and roads to the capital are practically impossible to transit through. Yet, U.S. deportation ...
Haïtien, has the only airport in the country open to international commercial air travel. But getting in and out of the ...