Canada pledges $80.5M for Kenya-led mission to improve security in Haiti
OTTAWA — Canada is putting $80.5 million toward a mission to improve security conditions in Haiti, where rampant gang violence has caused an ongoing crisis.
Global Affairs Canada says the money will go towards a multinational security mission led by Kenya to support efforts by the Haitian National Police.
It’s expected to support training, communications and logistics for police deployed to the mission and expertise in areas like human rights due diligence.
The international mission is not a United Nations operation but it was authorized by the UN Security Council in October.