On December 14, USIP — in partnership with the missions of Haiti, Trinidad and Tobago, and the United States of America to the Organization of American States (OAS)— hosted a discussion with former U.N. special representatives that explored the challenges facing these renewed efforts to stabilize Haiti’s security and political environments.
Keith Mines, opening remarks
Vice President, Latin America Program
H.E. Enrique ter Horst
Former U.N. Special Representative for Haiti (1996-1998)
H.E. Juan Gabriel Valdés
Former U.N. Special Representative for Haiti (2004-2006)
H.E. Edmond Mulet
Former U.N. Special Representative for Haiti (2006-2007; 2010-2011)
H.E. Helen La Lime
Former U.N. Special Representative for Haiti (2018-2022)
For more information about this event, please visit: https://www.usip.org/events/lessons-learned-past-international-security-missions-haiti
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