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The Multinational Security Support mission in Haiti led by Kenyan police and their Haitian counterparts is bearing fruits with businesses gradually opening and gangs retreating from areas where the troops have pacified. The officers attribute the achievement to their regular day and night patrols and targeted operations that ensure the safety needed for business to flourish.
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Hope in Haiti as guns go silent
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