Jamaica’s PM affirms country’s readiness to send soldiers to Haiti

Jamaica’s Prime Minister Andrew Holness has affirmed the nation’s preparedness to dispatch troops to Haiti, participating in an international peacekeeping force. 

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The Prime Minister confirmed this commitment during a press conference last week.

Holness underscored Jamaica’s consistent stance on its willingness to aid in reestablishing tranquility and stability in the turmoil-ridden Haitian landscape. 

Holness also suggested that Jamaica’s commitment may have sparked other interest in Haiti’s predicament.

Kenya and U.S. participation in international aid efforts

Meanwhile, the African nation of Kenya has pledged to contribute a thousand police officers to the Caribbean nation and spearhead a multinational collaboration to bolster Haitian law enforcement.

On the other hand, while the United States has indicated its reluctance to helm the force, it has expressed willingness to support the initiative. 

A resolution penned by the US has been under review by the United Nations Security Council for approximately nine months, advocating for the deployment of an international force to Haiti.

More on global assistance for Haiti

Haitian government’s plea for global assistance

This development follows the Haitian Government’s plea for global assistance and a specialized force to supplement the Haitian National Police’s efforts in the country.

Haiti currently wrestles with a severe hunger crisis, with an estimated five million citizens – about half of the population – grappling with daily food shortages.

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Furthermore, approximately two million people are facing what the World Food Programme categorizes as IPC 4 – Emergency. This classification, signifying severe malnutrition and elevated mortality rates, is just one tier below famine and starvation.

 

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