United Nations Mission for Justice Support in Haiti


The United Nations Mission for Justice Support in Haiti is a peacekeeping mission in Haiti mandated by the United Nations Security Council through Resolutions 2350 and 2410.
In April 2017, the Security Council unanimously agreed that the then 2,370 soldiers serving in United Nations Stabilisation Mission in Haiti had to be gradually withdrawn until 15 October 2017 to make way for the new MINUJUSTH as the successor operation.
MINUJUSTH will have up to 1,275 members of the police force as well as correction officers and international civilians, but no military personnel.
Two Indian units that served in MINUSTAH will remain in Haiti to serve in MINUJUSTH, while the other unit will return to India. India had a total of 452 personnel serving in MINUSTAH as of February 2017.
The mission was mandated until 15 April 2018 then extended by one year with the passing of UN Security Council Resolution 2410.
On 25 June 2019, a new resolution was adopted by the Security Council that would end MINUJUSTH's mandate on 15 October 2019. The mission would be replaced with an Integrated Office known as BINUH.