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The first group of Kenyan police have landed in Haiti to help combat the deadly gang violence gripping the country. Over 80% of the capital Port au Prince is under gang control and hundreds of thousands of people are affected by a humanitarian crisis.

Other Caribbean and African nations, including Barbados, Jamaica and Chad, as well as Bangladesh, have agreed to send officers. here are some of the challenges foreign forces will face in numbers.

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