Suriname joins international effort to bolster security in Haiti

In a move demonstrating global solidarity, the Suriname government has committed to sending personnel to support the Kenya-led United Nations security mission in Haiti. 

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This initiative aims to restore peace and order in the crisis-ridden Caribbean nation.

Choosing the right support

During a recent discussion in New York, Foreign Affairs, International Business, and International Cooperation Minister, Albert Ramdin, shed light on Suriname’s proposed contribution. 

However, the final composition of this contribution – be it police officers, soldiers, or a mix – is yet to be determined. 

“We are still waiting for the operational implementation. That will determine what type of security personnel and how many,” he said.

Kenya’s three-pronged strategy

Kenya’s proposal to the United Nations outlines a tri-fold approach to Haitian security:

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  1. Provide operational backing to the local police to fight against criminal gangs.
  2. Assure the static safety of pivotal installations and routes.
  3. Reinforce the Haitian police force for enduring stability.

Caribbean solidarity

Several Caribbean nations, including The Bahamas, Antigua and Barbuda, and Jamaica, have signaled their readiness to contribute to the multinational security force. 

This initiative, however, is still in anticipation of a green light from the United Nations Security Council in the form of a resolution.

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Protesters try to flip a car to block a street during a protest against insecurity in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Monday, Aug. 7, 2023. (AP Photo/Odelyn Joseph)

More on global assistance for Haiti

Haiti’s plea for peace

In a plea during the recent United Nations General Assembly, the Haitian Prime Minister, Dr. Ariel Henry, stressed the need for a “sustained and tangible” solution to Haiti’s predicament. 

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Henry, leading the interim administration post the tragic assassination of President Jovennel Moise in 2021, has consistently urged the global community to deploy a multinational peacekeeping force in Haiti.

US financial backing

While the United States has shown financial commitment by pledging a substantial US$100 million to the multinational initiative, it has decided against dispatching troops to the island.

More on Haiti’s gang violence

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