UN Appoints New Envoy to Tackle Turmoil in Haiti
The United Nations appointed Mexican diplomat Carlos Ruiz as special representative to Haiti, facing a worsening gang-fueled conflict. The office, BINUH, will focus on advising and monitoring despite limited resources and security challenges. Plans are underway to streamline operations for a more effective mission.

In a recent development, the United Nations has appointed Carlos Ruiz, a seasoned Mexican diplomat, as its special representative to Haiti.
The U.N.'s BINUH office in Haiti faces challenges due to gang violence, with nearly 1.3 million displaced. Despite a U.N.-endorsed force, progress is limited by resource constraints.
Future strategies involve a strategic review to maintain impact with fewer staff, focusing on security, monitoring, and human rights abuses under challenging conditions.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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