Progress is being made in Haiti with the appointment of a new prime minister and the establishment of a technocratic cabinet, as reported in a recent government meeting. A Kenyan delegation has visited Haiti and is prepared to assist, contingent on the necessary support and funding from the international community. This funding is crucial for providing essential resources such as vehicles, fuel, ammunition, and communication devices to the Haitian National Police, which is facing significant challenges from gang violence.
The urgency of the situation was underscored by the recent tragic murders of two American missionaries, highlighting the risks faced by Haitians and foreign nationals alike. Officials emphasized the need for immediate action to prevent further loss of life while ensuring that aid does not fall into the wrong hands, a concern rooted in past experiences.
The discussion also touched on broader geopolitical implications, with concerns raised about the potential for Haiti to become a failed state that could be exploited by adversaries like Russia, China, and Iran. The meeting concluded with a call for a united effort from regional partners, including Jamaica and the Bahamas, to stabilize the situation in Haiti and address the escalating crisis.