C
Originally published by Capital Newstop
November 10, 2025
2h ago
Kenyan police officers stay put in Haiti as Nairobi awaits UN signal

The Head of State dismissed claims that the Kenyan-led mission had achieved little, insisting there had been “demonstrable progress” since its deployment began in mid-2024...
✨ Key Highlights
Kenya is awaiting further directions regarding its police officers deployed in Haiti, following the United Nations' decision to transition the Kenya-led Multinational Security Support (MSS) mission to a Gang Suppression Force (GSF). President William Ruto discussed the mission's future while in Doha, Qatar, after meeting with President of Haiti’s Presidential Transitional Council, Laurent Saint-Cyr.
- Kenya has deployed 735 police officers as part of the nearly 1,000-strong mission.
- The UN Security Council voted on October 1 to transition the Kenya-led mission to the GSF.
- Ruto highlighted "demonstrable progress" in Haiti since mid-2024, despite operating with limited international support.
Continue Reading
Read the complete article from Capital News




