Backing from the brink: assessing Haiti’s security sector and opportunities for future security sector governance and reform programming

Backing from the brink: assessing Haiti’s security sector and opportunities for future security sector governance and reform programming

DCAF 2025 33 pages
Summary — This report assesses Haiti's security sector, focusing on threats, challenges, and opportunities for improved governance and effectiveness. It examines the transition of the Multinational Security Support Mission into the Gang Suppression Force and maps international assistance, providing recommendations for security sector governance and reform.
Key Findings
Full Description
This summary report provides an overview of an assessment of the security sector in Haiti conducted by DCAF at the request of Switzerland, France, and Germany. The assessment offers a security threat profile, an analysis of the security ecosystem and its challenges, and an examination of the Multinational Security Support Mission's transition into the Gang Suppression Force. It also maps security assistance provided by international partners and provides recommendations for improved governance and effectiveness of the security sector, covering topics such as international coordination, strategic planning, internal control, DDR, psychosocial support, gender, and maritime security. The assessment took place from November 2024 to November 2025.
Topics
GovernanceSecurityJustice & SecuritySocial Protection
Geography
National
Time Coverage
2024 — 2025
Keywords
security sector, governance, reform, Haiti, gangs, PNH, MSS, GSF, international assistance, strategic planning, DDR, rule of law, transnational crime
Entities
DCAF, Switzerland, France, Germany, United Nations, Haitian National Police, Gang Suppression Force, Global Vectus, BINUH, OAS, CARICOM