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UN appoints former Haiti PM Conille to Kenya role

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PORT-AU-PRINCE, April 1 (Reuters) - ‌Former Haitian Prime Minister Garry Conille has ​been appointed U.N. resident coordinator in Kenya, the U.N. said on Wednesday, adding ⁠he would take up his post that same day.

Conille's second term as prime minister, for six months in 2024, ​coincided with the first deployments of Kenyan troops as part of a ‌U.N.-backed force mandated to help Haitian police restore security amid violent conflict with armed gangs.

Kenya led the initial U.N.-backed force which ⁠has since been restructured into the Gang ⁠Suppression Force. Authorities in neighboring Dominican Republic said Kenyan forces are expected to withdraw gradually as they are replaced by other nations.

Less than 1,000 troops - mostly Kenyans - were in Haiti ‌as of early this year. The force aims for ⁠some 5,500 by summer but few nations ‌have committed troops.

The gangs have meanwhile ​formed broad alliances that have cemented control over most of the capital Port-au-Prince and expanded their reach over swathes ‌of rural and central Haiti.

Conille was succeeded ​by Alix Didier Fils-Aime, ⁠who gained full executive power from the country's then-ruling ‌council in February.

Conille also ⁠served as prime minister for four months in the early 2010s. In both cases, he ended his term amid political infighting ​among the country's ‌leaders.

He has worked with the U.N. since 1999, holding a broad ⁠range of roles, including ​regional director for UNICEF.

(Reporting by Harold Isaac and Sarah ​Morland; Editing by Edwina Gibbs)

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