UN-mandated Gang Suppression Force reports security gains in Haiti

The United Nations–mandated Gang Suppression Force (GSF) has reaffirmed its commitment to restoring security and stability in Haiti, reporting significant progress against armed gangs since the mission received an expanded mandate late last year.

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In a New Year message, the GSF said the gains follow the adoption of UN Security Council Resolution 2793 on September 30, 2025, which authorised the transition of the Multinational Security Support (MSS) mission into a more robust force with powers to conduct intelligence-led, targeted counter-gang operations.

Under the new mandate, the GSF is tasked with neutralising gang threats, isolating criminal groups from the population and their support networks, securing critical infrastructure and transit routes, and deterring future gang activity.

The mission said its personnel, working closely with the Haitian National Police (HNP) and the Forces Armées d’Haïti (FAd’H), have achieved “observable security milestones,” including arrests of gang members, the recovery of assorted weapons, and the recapture of areas previously under gang control.

According to the GSF, sustained anti-gang operations and intensified day-and-night patrols in and beyond Port-au-Prince have led to the reopening of most roads and transit routes that had been inaccessible due to gang activity. Troops have also continued to secure key national infrastructure, including the main airport, ports, major transit hubs, and communication installations, to ensure uninterrupted operations.

To improve response times and expand patrol coverage, the force has established Forward Operating Bases (FOBs) in gang-affected communities, a move it said has been critical in strengthening security at the local level.

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Beyond enforcement operations, the GSF reported increased engagement with local stakeholders and civil society organisations. Joint initiatives have included blood donation drives, peace marathons, community violence reduction programmes, and media training, aimed at building trust and strengthening relations with the population. Kenya currently leads the mission.

The force reiterated its commitment to strict adherence to the UN Human Rights Due Diligence Policy, emphasising zero tolerance for misconduct or human rights violations.

The GSF also welcomed recent developments supporting its work, including the appointment of a Special Representative for the mission and the successful Force Generation Conference held in New York, which it said demonstrated continued international support for Haiti’s path to peace.

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As 2025 came to a close, the mission paid tribute to personnel from The Bahamas, El Salvador, Guatemala, Jamaica, and Kenya, praising their “heroism and dedication.” It also acknowledged the support of Haiti’s leadership, the confidence of the Haitian people, and the role of local media in responsible security reporting.

Looking ahead to 2026, the GSF said it will remain focused on dismantling gangs, restoring security, and laying the groundwork for lasting peace and democratic governance in Haiti.

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