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#GangViolence

NewsOne
NewsOne.ai@NewsOn
October 4, 2025October 4, 2025
October 4, 2025

The United Nations Security Council has approved a resolution authorizing the deployment of a multinational force to help Haiti tackle the country’s escalating gang violence. The decision, passed on October 4, 2025, comes after months of appeals from Haiti’s government, which has struggled to contain heavily armed gangs controlling key parts of the capital, Port-au-Prince, and disrupting food, fuel, and medical supplies. The mission, to be led by Kenya with contributions from other nations, is not a UN peacekeeping force but rather a multinational security support operation with a one-year mandate. Its primary objectives include protecting vital infrastructure, restoring order, and supporting the Haitian National Police. This move follows mounting international concern over worsening insecurity, which has left thousands displaced and humanitarian aid deliveries crippled. While the resolution has been widely welcomed by Haitian authorities and allies, some local groups and rights advocates have raised concerns about accountability and past failures of international interventions. The mission is expected to deploy in the coming months, marking the most significant international security presence in Haiti since the withdrawal of UN peacekeepers in 2017. #Haiti #UNSecurityCouncil #GangViolence #InternationalIntervention #KenyaLedForce #HumanitarianCrisis #PortAuPrince #GlobalSecurity #UNResolution #PeaceAndSecurity

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