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Haiti: 5,500 Chadian Police to Replace Outgoing Kenyan Contingent

Port-au-Prince is preparing for a major transition in its security landscape. By April 1, 2026, a new UN-backed mission comprising 5,500 Chadian police officers will begin deploying to combat gang violence, as the original Kenyan force begins its withdrawal.

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The Kenyan contingent, which first arrived in 2024 as part of the Multinational Security Support (MSS) mission, has started “breaking camp.” According to reports, 15 of the 1,000 Kenyan officers stationed in Haiti have already departed as of March 15. The withdrawal will occur in stages, synchronized with the arrival of the Chadian forces to ensure no security vacuum is left behind.

A Shift to UN Oversight and Increased Resources

Unlike the MSS, which operated with limited autonomy, this new mission will function directly under the United Nations aegis. Analysts suggest this change stems from the “mixed results” of the Kenyan-led mission, which many felt lacked the human and material resources necessary to dismantle Haiti’s powerful armed groups.

In contrast, the 5,500 Chadian officers expected to be fully on the ground by October 2026 will operate with:

  • A more offensive mandate: Unlike their predecessors, these units are authorized to engage in proactive combat operations.

  • Enhanced Resources: The mission will be equipped with superior logistical and tactical assets.

  • Direct UN Support: The United Nations Support Office (UNSO) in Haiti will provide the essential logistical and operational backbone for field actions.


“Offensive Operations” and Transition to Elections

The Chadian units are currently undergoing specialized training in the United States. Their primary objective is clear: use force to neutralize gangs, restore public order, and stabilize the country within a one-year timeframe.

This security window is intended to allow Haitian authorities to finally organize long-delayed national elections, offering a path out of the chaos that has gripped the population for years.

Key Fact: The mission is authorized to conduct “offensive operations and use necessary force” to reclaim territory from gang control.

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