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Haiti PM travels to US as Kenyan police patrol capital

Over half a million people have fled their homes due to the violence

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Haitian Prime Minister Garry Conille left Port-au-Prince to travel to Washington and New York, as freshly deployed Kenyan police officers began patrolling the city as part of a UN-backed mission to battle armed gangs that have taken over the capital.

Conille’s office said he would travel with Foreign Minister Dominique Dupuy, Finance Minister Ketleen Florestal and chief of staff Nesmy Manigat. At the same time, Justice Minister Carlos Hercule would stay as acting prime minister on his behalf.

“The delegation will have important work meetings with officials from international financial institutions, among others.

It will also inspect Haiti’s embassy in Washington,” the office said, without further details.

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A US National Security Council spokesperson said Deputy National Security Advisor Jon Finer would meet with Conille on Monday.

The US is the principal financial backer of a Kenya-led international security force the United Nations has ratified be sent to Haiti to help its police battle armed gangs that have plunged the country into a humanitarian crisis.

Haiti’s former government first requested the force in 2022 and the first deployment of Kenyan police arrived this week, though it is unclear when the rest of the force – expected to number over 2,500 – is set to arrive.

As armed khaki-clad Kenyan police in bullet-proof jackets and helmets patrolled the city in black armored vans, Port-au-Prince residents said they hoped the force could stop the indiscriminate killings and allow business to restart.

“We need peace. If the Kenyan police forces are here, it’s so we can return to the lives we used to have. We hope they’ve come to work seriously,” said resident Kloud Dine.

“We need the Kenyans here a while here because the gang members make us suffer too much,” added Louise Baret, a painter. “Enough is enough.”

Over half a million people have fled their homes due to the violence and around half the population is going hungry.

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