Jamaican Council of Churches advocates for Haitian empowerment

In a recent statement issued Monday, the Jamaica Council of Churches (JCC) emphasized the imperative for Haitians to assume control over their governance. 

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JCC President Christine Gooden-Benguche underscored the need for the Haitian people to steer their affairs independently.

This was just as leaders from various Caricom Community nations, alongside representatives from the United States, France, Canada, Mexico, and Brazil, were preparing to convene in Kingston for a high-level meeting aimed at addressing the escalating crisis in Haiti.

Escalating gang activity challenges Haitian leadership

With gangs increasingly emboldened within the French-speaking territory, Prime Minister Ariel Henry found himself unable to return to Haiti, as the pervasive security threats stymied his efforts. 

His absence comes at a critical juncture, especially after his recent journey to Kenya to finalize an agreement for the deployment of 1,000 Kenyan police personnel. 

This multinational force aims to support the Haitian National Police in reestablishing order in the nation of 11.5 million people.

Ensuring inclusive dialogue and participation

Expressing concerns over the forthcoming discussions, the JCC raised questions about the inclusivity of perspectives from Haiti. 

The council stressed the importance of ensuring the full participation of Haitian Civil Society representatives and the church in the decision-making process. 

Gooden-Benguche highlighted the historical struggle for freedom endured by the Haitian people, which is now reflected in the humanitarian and security crisis gripping the nation. 

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She emphasized the necessity for a deliberative approach grounded in compassionate justice, prioritizing the well-being of Haiti’s populace above narrow political or economic interests.

Caricom’s leadership role and international advocacy

Gooden-Benguche called upon Caricom to lead international efforts in advocating for the forgiveness of Haiti’s international debts. 

This gesture, she argued, would provide the fiscal breathing room necessary for the nation’s reconstruction efforts. 

The JCC president reiterated that regional security concerns and the restoration of peace in Haiti are intricately connected, emphasizing the need for a balanced approach between these imperatives.

A call to action for regional churches

Amidst the current crisis and in the spirit of Lent, Gooden-Benguche urged churches across the region to utilize fasting as a symbolic tool for advocating on behalf of the oppressed and impoverished. 

She emphasized the role of faith communities in mobilizing support for Haiti’s recovery and the alleviation of suffering among its people.

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