UN development specialist Garry Conille takes up role of prime minister in Haiti
- Garry Conille, a U.N. development specialist, has assumed the position of prime minister in Haiti.
- His task is to restore order and stability in the Caribbean nation.
- Conille arrives in Haiti with a mission to bring positive change to the country.
American missionaries were killed by a gang in Haiti. Garry Conille, a U.N. development specialist, became the new prime minister of Haiti. He replaced Michel Patrick Boisvert, the interim prime minister. Conille has experience working with UNICEF in Latin America and the Caribbean. He was Haiti's prime minister from 2011 to 2012 under President Michel Martelly. Gang violence is a big problem in Haiti, especially in the capital city. The country is waiting for a U.N.-backed police force from Kenya and other nations to help. Haiti shares the island of Hispaniola with the Dominican Republic. The situation in Haiti is serious. American missionaries were tragically killed by a gang. Garry Conille, a U.N. specialist, is now the prime minister. He took over from Michel Patrick Boisvert. Conille has worked with UNICEF in Latin America. He was Haiti's prime minister before. Gang violence is a major issue in Haiti, especially in the capital. The country needs help from a U.N. police force. Haiti and the Dominican Republic share the island of Hispaniola.