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UN secretary – general promises ‘continuous commitment’ amid Haiti’s political crisis

By Caribbean News Global contributor fav

NEW YORK, USA – In the light of on-going instability across Haiti and this week’s transition away from fully-fledged peacekeeping operations, the UN chief on Thursday promised “the continuous commitment” of the Organization “to support the Haitian people on their path to peace and development”.

United Nations peacekeeping operations in Haiti has concluded: Security Council marks transition

This would be in the form of “a new partnership” said secretary-general António Guterres, recognizing the substantial contribution made to the Caribbean island nation, through 15 years of UN Stabilization Mission, MINUSTAH, and the UN Mission for Justice Support in Haiti (MINUJUSTH).

Guterres said that the new UN Integrated Office in Haiti (BINUH), which started operations on Wednesday, and the UN country team that has operated continuously in Haiti, “will integrate their activities to support national efforts to bring about lasting stability and the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.”

“He expresses the deepest respect to the memory of the 188 UN military, police and civilian personnel who lost their lives in Haiti since 2004. He also praises the vital contribution of the UN development and humanitarian partners to the fulfilment of the missions’ mandates.

“Concerned by the current political crisis and its adverse impact on the security situation and the lives of Haitians.” He urged all Haitian stakeholders to “engage in genuine dialogue and prevent a further escalation in violence that threatens to reverse stability gains,” the statement added.

For weeks now, popular unrest and street demonstrations have roiled the country, focused on calls for the president to step down.

The conditions have created serious challenges for the delivery of humanitarian aid by UN agencies. After a hiatus, the UN Children’s Fund UNICEF, began the delivery of diesel and oxygen to 29 hospitals affected by the crisis last weekend, while the World Health Organization (WHO) delivered medicine to hospitals in the capital Port-au-Prince. Last Sunday, for the first time in three weeks, the World Food Programme was able to deliver food to 14 schools that are still functioning.

Meanwhile, the UN chief called on the Haitian National Police, “which has assumed full responsibility for the security and protection of the Haitian people – and building upon the support provided by MINUSTAH and MINUJUSTH over the past years – to discharge its duties with due regard for all people and their human rights.”

“While continuing to uphold all ongoing efforts for the elimination of cholera, which has seen significant progress, and the resolution of pending cases of sexual exploitation and abuse, the secretary-general reiterates the unyielding commitment of the United Nations to Haiti’s stability and prosperity,” the statement concluded.

President Jovenel Moïse held a press conference Wednesday according to news reports indicating that he had no intention of leaving office.

CARICOM countries, acting as a group, adhere to a strict policy of non-interference and non-intervention in the internal affairs of states, as set out in the Charters of the United Nations and Organization of American States (OAS).

“Haiti is in turmoil again.” Sir Ronald Sanders wrote, “This time the countries of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) cannot be criticised for inaction, but questions must be asked about others in the hemispheric community who have been silent about the political and humanitarian situation in the country. What is certain is that CARICOM countries cannot and should not abandon the people of Haiti.”

 

 

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