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Kenya's Efforts to Save Haiti Are On Pause, But What Exactly Is the Country Saving it From?


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The U.N. passed a resolution last month, that approved a multinational guard led by Kenya, to help quell the unrest in Haiti. The group would have comprised of forces from Kenya, Jamaica, the Bahamas, and Antigua and Barbuda. However, leaders from the East African nation said they are waiting to send troops until funding and training conditions are met.

So, how did we get here? This week on The HillTalks, I ask, Folly Kouevi, Hilltop News and Politics Reporter, exactly that.

Story Notes: Kenya Court Delays Troop Deployment To Haiti After U.N. Security Council Resolution

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