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MINUSTAH to stay in Haiti through April 2017

By CNW Reporter··1 min read
MINUSTAH to stay in Haiti through April 2017
Key Points(5)
  • <strong>HAITI</strong> The United Nations Security Council has agreed to a six month extension of the mandate of the peacekeeping mission in Haiti.
  • The 15-member Council has passed a resolution allowing for the UN Stabilization Mission in Haiti (MINUSTAH) – consisting of 2,370 troops and up to 2,601 police component personnel – to stay in the country through April 15, next year.
  • The UN said the mandate renewal comes in the wake of the humanitarian emergency caused by the October 4 passage of Hurricane Matthew that killed hundreds of people and caused widespread destruction.
  • It also forced the postponement of the October 9 elections.
  • According to the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), the Category 4 storm had claimed the lives of 473 people, as of October 11, with 75 missing and 339 injured.

HAITI

The United Nations Security Council has agreed to a six month extension of the mandate of the peacekeeping mission in Haiti.

The 15-member Council has passed a resolution allowing for the UN Stabilization Mission in Haiti (MINUSTAH) – consisting of 2,370 troops and up to 2,601 police component personnel – to stay in the country through April 15, next year.

The UN said the mandate renewal comes in the wake of the humanitarian emergency caused by the October 4 passage of Hurricane Matthew that killed hundreds of people and caused widespread destruction. It also forced the postponement of the October 9 elections.

According to the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), the Category 4 storm had claimed the lives of 473 people, as of October 11, with 75 missing and 339 injured.

 

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