A presenter urged the international community to "step up," calling for more funding for humanitarian response and what the speaker called a "progressive recovery" for Haiti.
The speaker said donors and governments should "Fund humanitarian response and progressive recovery," and explicitly asked for support for Haitian institutions and "the gang suppression force." The comments framed international assistance as necessary to sustain a political transition and address insecurity.
"The transition is moving," the presenter said, and added that "Everyone, the international community and Haitian leaders alike, must do their part to turn this momentum into concrete results." The speaker linked financial and institutional support to outcomes of peace, security and dignity for the Haitian people.
The remarks were delivered as an appeal rather than a proposal tied to a recorded vote or motion in the transcript; no response, counterargument or formal action appears in the provided transcript excerpt.
The presenter concluded: "And together, stand with the Haitian people for peace, for security, and for dignity." The transcript contains this single, brief address and does not record any follow-up steps or commitments.