Kenyan Police in Haiti to Combat Gangs

Kenyan police officers arrive in Haiti to help combat violent gangs despite concerns over U.S. funding freeze for the U.N.-backed mission. Dominican Republic President warns of the threat Haiti poses to the region and calls for more financial support and humanitarian aid. U.N. expert emphasizes the importance of stable funding to help local officers establish security.

Current Situation in Haiti

Journalist Widlore Merancourt discusses the current situation in Haiti, two months after Kenyan police were sent to help control violent gangs.

Kenyan Police Mission in Haiti

Kenyan police arrive in violence-ravaged Haiti to help combat powerful gangs, while facing protests in Kenya's capital. NPR covers the situation in both countries.

Kenyan Police Arrive in Haiti to Combat Gang Violence

Kenyan police officers arrive in Haiti to help quell gang violence, as the country faces a surge in crime and insecurity. The U.N.-backed mission aims to restore public order and security in a country plagued by violent gangs controlling much of the capital.