The arrival of Kenyan police, pursuant to a UN resolution, represents a milestone in the international effort to restore peace and security in Haiti, affected by violence by armed gangs.
This intervention opens the opportunity to begin a reconstruction process in which all the living forces of the country will be involved, promoting sustainable development.
The Jesuit Mission of Haiti has an opportunity to collaborate in reconstruction, focusing on the formation of people through its different apostolic platforms.
Currently, the Jesuit Mission manages: 2 Parishes, 1 Spirituality Center, several schools of the “Foi et Joie” network, presence at the University of Notre Dame de Haiti, among others.
The arrival of the Kenyan police officers brings hope for better times for Haiti.
With international collaboration and the commitment of local organizations like the Jesuit Mission, Haiti can look toward a more promising future.