President William Ruto is pushing for the transition of the Kenya-led security mission in Haiti to a UN peacekeeping ...
It has been edited for brevity and clarity: Q: Many people have questioned why Kenya is interested in helping Haiti. A: We ...
Kenya's President William ... On Friday, two US missionaries were killed in Haiti by gangs. Mr Ruto told the BBC that these types of events are "exactly" why his country was preparing to send ...
It’s no mystery why nobody wants to see blue helmets arrive in Haiti again. The new mission is to be led by Kenya with troops participating from other Caribbean countries, such as Jamaica ...
Kenya's police chief announces 600 more officers will be deployed to Haiti in early November to combat gang violence. This is in addition to the 400 officers already stationed there. President ...
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Washington pledged $200m (£157m) to Nairobi for the UN-backed Haiti mission, drawing confidence from Kenya’s long history of supporting regional peace initiatives, with relative success.
Kenya has appealed for urgent financial support from the international community to sustain a police deployment in Haiti, which has been extended by a year. The multinational security mission ...
Swearing-in could come as early as Monday morning, prompting a situation where an already politically unstable Haiti could ...
A transitionary council created to reestablish democratic order in Haiti has signed a decree firing interim Prime Minister ...
"Why Kenya?" Odinga asked, rhetorically. "The U.S. itself withdrew its forces from there, the problem with Haiti is political, they do not need more guns to calm that situation." When asked for a ...
A day after the prime minister of Haiti was fired, the airport in Port-au-Prince was closed because of the attack on the ...