Haiti’s Prime Minister Marks 100 Days with Limited Security Gains

Haitian Prime Minister Garry Conille has completed 100 days in office with limited progress on key issues. While efforts to establish the Provisional Electoral Council (CEP) for 2025 elections have moved forward, the government’s response to the ongoing security crisis remains insufficient. Armed gangs continue to control large areas of Port-au-Prince, causing public frustration as Conille faces pressure for more decisive action. Despite international support, including the deployment of a Multinational Security Support Mission, the government’s efforts to restore peace and regain territory have yet to yield significant results.
Haiti’s Transition Leader Discusses Army Strengthening

Port-au-Prince, September 19, 2024 – Leslie Voltaire, President of the Transitional Presidential Council (CPT), visited the headquarters of the Haitian Armed Forces (FAD’H) on Wednesday, engaging in strategic talks aimed at reinforcing the army. During discussions with Lieutenant General Derby Guerrier, the FAD’H commander-in-chief, Voltaire emphasized the government’s commitment to ensuring the army’s optimal function, […]
