Report: U.N. Security Mission in Haiti Investigated for Sexual Abuse

The United Nations-backed security mission in Haiti, primarily staffed by Kenyan police and military personnel, has been substantiated for four cases of sexual exploitation and abuse. The U.N. investigators confirmed the allegations, raising concerns about institutional accountability and ethical failures within peacekeeping operations. This incident highlights systemic vulnerabilities in oversight and training within international security forces.

The United Nations-backed security force in Haiti, which is staffed largely by police and military officers from Kenya, has been accused of four cases of sexual exploitation and abuse. U.N. investigators said all four of the allegations were “substantiated.” …