New York: India on Thursday (local time) raised concern over the multi-dimensional challenges Haiti faces in the backdrop of natural calamities and political turmoil at the United Nations Security Council (UNSC). Pratik Mathur, India's Counsellor to UNSC, speaking on the present situation in Haiti said, "As we have seen over the past decade, recovery from the multi-dimensional challenge in Haiti has not been easy.
The resilience of the people of Haiti has been tested repeatedly by unpredictable political developments and tragic national calamities." Last year, Haiti faced challenges on both of these fronts. The assassination of President Jovenel Moise in July last year and the devastating earthquake of high magnitude followed by a hurricane in August, all these calamities have exaggerated the humanitarian crisis.
"The political and security situation over the past four months has continued to remain precarious. The Haitian political stakeholders are yet to reach any agreement on the transition, restoration of functioning institutions and holding of elections," said Mathur. The dire humanitarian situation has been further complicated by the prevailing situation of economic stagnation.
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