Event Recording / Latin America & Caribbean 19 Outubro 2021 1 minute Haiti: Paths to Stability for a Nation in Shock (Online Event, 19th October 2021) This roundtable examines the causes of violence and instability in Haiti and explores the ways in which Haitians, with the support of the international community, can take actions to overcome the current crisis. Share Facebook Twitter Email Linkedin Whatsapp Guardar Imprimir The assassination in July of Haitian President Jovenel Moïse, perpetrated with no apparent resistance from his elite security detail, and a bout of natural disasters weeks later have further destabilised an already fragile Haiti and intensified its humanitarian crisis at a time of extreme insecurity. This roundtable examines the causes of violence and instability in Haiti and explores the ways in which Haitians, with the support of the international community, can take actions to overcome the current crisis. Welcome remarks by Ivan Briscoe, Program Director for Latin America and the Caribbean, International Crisis Group. William O’Neil, lawyer specializing in humanitarian, human rights and refugee law Monique Clesca, member of the Haiti Think Tank Leslie Voltaire, member of the Comite du Suivi of the Montana Accord Jacqueline Charles, Caribbean Correspondent of the Miami Herald With comments by Ashish Pradhan, Senior UN Analyst, International Crisis Group. Moderated by Renata Segura, Deputy Program Director Latin America and the Caribbean, International Crisis Group Loading Video Virtual Roundtable - Haiti: Paths to Stability for a Nation in Shock Related Tags Haiti More for you Q&A / Haitians Turn to Mob Justice as the Gang Threat Festers Also available in Also available in Français, Español Video / Frank Giustra on the devastating situation in Haiti