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Kenyan Officers Struggling in Haiti Expose How Leadership Failures & Logistical Gaps Have Undermined Their Mission

Kenyan officers deployed to Haiti under the Multinational Security Support mission have raised grave concerns over their working conditions, citing poor leadership, mismanagement, financial hardships, and operational risks that have left them struggling to execute their mandate effectively. The grievances now being ra

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A Kenyan officer deployed to Haiti is seen braiding hair inside the mission camp, a reflection of the growing discontent among security personnel over the handling of their deployment. Officers have raised concerns about mismanagement, poor leadership, and non-operational assignments that have left

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Kenyan officers deployed to Haiti under the Multinational Security Support mission have raised grave concerns over their working conditions, citing poor leadership, mismanagement, financial hardships, and operational risks that have left them struggling to execute their mandate effectively. The grievances now being raised come in the wake of the latest fatality reported on Tuesday, March 25, 2025, when Police Corporal Benedict Kabiru Kuria was killed in an ambush by gangs in the Lower Artibonite region, approximately 92 kilometres north of Port-au-Prince. A Kenyan officer deployed to Haiti is seen braiding hair inside the mission camp, a reflection of the growing discontent among security personnel over the handling of their deployment. Officers...

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