Zaimire Aheiti Now 2024 (2024)

1. World Report 2024: Haiti | Human Rights Watch

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  • In 2023, Haiti’s security, justice, political, and humanitarian crises worsened. Killings, kidnappings, and sexual violence by criminal groups increased dramatically. The state response was weak to nonexistent, and the justice system was barely functioning.

2. Haiti, September 2024 Monthly Forecast - Security Council Report

  • 30 aug 2024 · In September, the Security Council may renew the authorisation of the Multinational Security Support (MSS) mission in Haiti.

  • In September, the Security Council may renew the authorisation of the Multinational Security Support (MSS) mission in Haiti, which resolution 2699 of 2 October 2023 authorised for an initial period of 12 months to help Haitian authorities re-establish security in the country and build conditions conducive to holding free and fair elections.

3. Humanitarian catastrophe in Haiti requires urgent international action ...

4. Haiti, July 2024 Monthly Forecast - Security Council Report

  • 30 jun 2024 · In July, the Security Council is expected to renew the mandate of the UN Integrated Office in Haiti (BINUH) prior to its 15 July expiration.

  • In July, the Security Council is expected to renew the mandate of the UN Integrated Office in Haiti (BINUH) prior to its 15 July expiration.  In addition, the Council will receive its regular quarterly briefing from Special Representative and Head of BINUH María Isabel Salvador on recent political, security, and humanitarian developments in the country and on the Secretary-General’s latest report on BINUH. 

5. Is Haiti's New Transitional Government a Game Changer?

  • 26 apr 2024 · Haiti's transitional government took power on April 25, 2024 in Port-au-Prince—for security reasons, shrouded by secrecy—was a salient enough ...

  • The new government is a step in the right direction, but Haiti is not out of the woods yet; not by a long shot.

6. Crisis in Haiti: Gang violence's vice grip amidst political turmoil

  • 5 mrt 2024 · A severe uptick in violence following the week of February 29, 2024 has led to the declaration of a 72-hour state of emergency and curfew.

  • Haiti features on the IRC’s Emergency Watchlist for the third year in a row. Here’s why.

7. Haiti Emergency Situation Report No. 26 (as of 7 June 2024) - OCHA

  • 10 jun 2024 · According to IOM, between March and June 2024, the number of displaced people increased by 60 per cent, from 362,000 to more than 578,000 at ...

  • This report is produced by the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) Haiti in collaboration with humanitarian partners. It covers the humanitarian situation in Port-au-Prince following the violence that broke out on 29 February. The report covers mainly the period from 1 to 7 June 2024.

8. A foreign force was set to arrive in Haiti this week. What happened?

  • 24 mei 2024 · ... today. Law enforcement sources in Haiti now liken the urban battlefield to quicksand, telling CNN that they need reinforcements to hold and ...

  • After months of planning and discussion, the deployment of an international force to violence-wracked Haiti has been delayed again, puncturing hopes that a vanguard of Kenyan police would arrive this week.

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