Jamaican Forces Arrive in Haiti to Aid in Anti-Gang Mission
The deployment is part of a U.N.-backed effort led by Kenya to combat gang control in Port-au-Prince.
- Twenty-four Jamaican soldiers and police officers arrived in Haiti on Thursday to join a U.N.-backed mission led by Kenya.
- The mission, approved by the U.N. Security Council in October 2023, aims to combat gangs that control 80% of Haiti's capital.
- Jamaica has pledged a total of 170 soldiers and 30 police officers, but they will be deployed in phases.
- The U.S. Coast Guard facilitated the transportation of Jamaican and Belizean personnel to Haiti.
- The U.S. and Ecuador are considering a U.N. peacekeeping mission to secure more resources, though approval from the U.N. Security Council is uncertain.