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The education sector in Haiti is slowly gaining momentum after the devastating effects of gang violence which forced the closure of schools and disrupted lives, in the country. The Multinational Security Support Mission to Haiti and the Haiti National Police are working to ensure that more schools reopen and resume their normal activities.
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Multinational Security Support Mission working to bring sanity in Haiti
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