Canada’s Haiti envoy: ‘Nothing is moving fast enough’ to end country’s gang crisis
OTTAWA — Canada’s ambassador to Haiti says he hopes the world will move faster to help the country emerge from a prolonged period of lawlessness that has other Caribbean leaders on edge.
“When it comes to Haiti, nothing is moving fast enough,” André François Giroux said in an interview this week.
“The needs are critical. You’ve got three crises in parallel here: humanitarian, safety and political.”
For more than three years, Haiti has faced violence, widespread sexual assaults and a hunger crisis. Violent gangs have filled a power vacuum, taking over the capital of Port-au-Prince in brazen gun battles before spreading to rural regions and occupying farms.