MINUSTAH
United Nations Stabilization Mission in Haiti

Closure of MINUSTAH

The United Nations Stabilization Mission in Haiti (MINUSTAH) successfully completed its mission on 15 October 2017, transitioning to United Nations Mission for Justice Support in Haiti (MINUJUSTH) to continue supporting Haiti’s rule of law, police development, and human rights efforts.

DPI Factsheet: Haiti, two years after

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Highlights: Providing homes, schools, food and a better future for the Haitian people

  • The UN continues to provide and coordinate wide-scale humanitarian assistance in response to the 12 January 2010 earthquake and cholera epidemic.
  • Donors pledged $10 billion at the UN donors’ conference to make a difference in the lives of suffering Haitians.
  • Almost 90 per cent of the $4.6 billion pledged for 2010 and 2011 is coming through for those who need it (disbursed or committed).
  • 100,000 temporary shelters have been constructed.
  • About two-thirds of all internally displaced persons (IDPs) have left the camps (IDP camp population down by 65 per cent).
  • 50 per cent of rubble has now been removed.
  • 600 + schools have been reconstructed or repaired.
  • More children go to school now than before quake – including 80 per cent in IDP camps.
  • 400,000 Haitians have been provided with short-term employment in labor-intensive projects.
  • Legislative and presidential elections have been held and a peaceful transfer of power ensured.
  • UN peacekeepers provide security and combat sexual and gender-based violence at IDP camps.
  • The cholera fatality rate has been lowered to 1.3 per cent.