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Haitians have been told too little about the international security mission set to deploy on their soil.
U.S. news reports suggest that the aircraft contained civilian contractors and supplies to pave the way for the deployment of a Kenyan -led security mission to Haiti .
It remains unclear what the force’s specific goals are or how it can contribute to rebuilding the Haitian state.
Haitians must also be involved in managing the force, including developing its goals.
U.N. Secretary General António Guterres has called for a robust force that could provide “muscle” to “dismantle the gangs’s gangs” Frida Ghitis : When the mission does arrive in Haiti , it must have a game plan—but the actors involved do not seem to be on the same page.
Ghitis says Kenya has so far failed to submit documentation to the UN Security Council delineating the force's goals.
She says lack of transparency is alarming given the history of failed international interventions in Haiti .
Pierre Espérance: The Haitian state has neared total collapse.
He says gangs in the capital have united to attack its institutions, including by burning police stations, emptying prisons, looting government offices.
The force must prioritize social solutions that address citizens’ needs such as expanding access to hospitals and schools.
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