A child is treated at UNICEF’s mobile clinic for displaced families in Boucan Carre, Haiti.
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The Security Council is addressing the deepening crisis in Haiti on Wednesday, focusing on the Secretary-General’s latest report that highlights a security landscape of both intensified enforcement and increasing civilian risks. While operations including the UN-backed Gang Suppression Force (GSF) killed 1,343 suspected gang members between December and February, the human cost remains staggering. The UN Special Representative told ambassadors that elections were “the only legitimate path” to political stability, while his GSF counterpart said its success depended on “effective coordination”. Follow full meeting coverage below.