The Security Council addresses the deepening crisis in Haiti on Wednesday, centered on the Secretary-General’s latest report which highlights a security landscape of both intensified enforcement and rising civilian risk. While operations including by the UN-backed Gang Suppression Force between December and February resulted in the deaths of 1,343 suspected gang members, the humanitarian cost remains staggering. As Prime Minister Alix Didier Fils-Aimé joins ambassadors in the chamber, discussion is expected to confront the reality that stability remains a long way off. Follow full meetings coverage below. |
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