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HAITI MOVING FORWARD - ONU en Haiti

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Fact sheet :<strong>Haiti</strong> moving forward STEP By StepRULE OF LAWRule of law in <strong>Haiti</strong> remains a chall<strong>en</strong>ge, mainly due to dysfunctional institutions (justice,police and prisons). Professional police and accountable justice systems are ess<strong>en</strong>tial to thestability of the country, and therefore to investm<strong>en</strong>ts, economic growth and developm<strong>en</strong>t.The United Nations supports the str<strong>en</strong>gth<strong>en</strong>ing of rule of law through promotingdemocratic governance, securing the legal and physical security of the population andsupporting a functioning public administration.key facts and figuresPOLICE9 325 8076 299 3772004 2012SECURITY:UN PeAcekeeping at work285 daily patrolsof UN police700 daily patrolsof military conting<strong>en</strong>tson averagethroughoutthe country6 676 officers 10 132 officersHNP Developm<strong>en</strong>t Plan 2012 – 2016 approved.480 Police officers and 20 Magistrates trained on justicefor childr<strong>en</strong>. (1)Creation of a National Coordination Office for Wom<strong>en</strong>Affairs and G<strong>en</strong>der in the HNP.Training on sexual and g<strong>en</strong>der-based viol<strong>en</strong>ce, humanrights and criminal proceedings and investigation offeredto HNP and judicial police officers. G<strong>en</strong>der focal pointsappointed in 20 commissariats. (2)The <strong>Haiti</strong>an Customs Surveillance service is nowoperational in all four land border crossings.6

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