THE BAHAMAS LAUNCHES UNODC SMALL-BOAT LAW ENFORCEMENT COURSE AND OAS CONTAINER RUMMAGE TRAINING

Royal Bahamas Defence Force Officers

Coral Harbour, New Providence, The Bahamas. 20th November, 2025. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs is pleased to announce the successful launch of two major capacity-building programmes supporting the strengthening of the Haitian National Police (HNP): the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) Small-Boat Law Enforcement Training and the Organization of American States (OAS) Cargo and Container Rummage Course. These initiatives form part of a broader joint training programme led by The Bahamas in collaboration with the HNP, the Royal Bahamas Defence Force (RBDF), the OAS, and UNODC—with generous financial support provided by the Government of Canada.

The dual training programmes are being conducted from 18–29 November 2025 at Coral Harbour Base. They reflect The Bahamascommitment to advancing sustainable, Haitian-led solutions to the evolving security crisis, in accordance with OAS Resolution AG/RES. 3039 (LV-O/25) and UN Security Council Resolution 2793 (2025). Both resolutions underscore the urgency of strengthening Haitis law-enforcement capabilities, especially in the maritime and border-security domains.

National Security Minister, the Hon. Wayne Munroe, meeting RBDF Officers

The Small-boat law enforcement course, delivered jointly by RBDF and UNODC’s Global Maritime Crime Programme (GMCP) focuses on enhancing the maritime policing skills of the Haitian Coast Guard-HNP officials through scenario-based exercises, tactical vessel handling, interdiction procedures, and coordinated operations with partner agencies. This training directly supports Haitis ability to counter illicit trafficking networks, secure its coastline, and contribute meaningfully to the Haiti Gang Suppression Force (GSF) transition mandated by UNSCR 2793.

Program Participants.

At the same time, the OAS Train-the-Trainer” Cargo and Container Rummage Programme is equipping HNP and Haitian Customs officials with advanced inspection and detection skills essential for combating contraband, weapons trafficking, and transnational organized crime within Haitis ports of entry. Delivered in French, this programme provides long-term instructional capacity by enabling participating officers to replicate the training in Haiti.

Phyllis Baron, OAS representative in The Bahamas, giving remarks.

Both courses are supported by critical operational contributions from the Royal Bahamas Defence Force, the Bahamas Customs and Excise Department, the Port Department, and the Royal Bahamas Police Force, ensuring a fully integrated training environment aligned with international standards.

Royal Bahamas Defence Force and Haitian Coast Guard members.

The Ministry extends sincere appreciation to the Government of Canada for providing the financial support that made both the UNODC-GMCP and the OAS cargo-security training possible. This contribution demonstrates Canadas continued leadership within the Standing Group of Partners—alongside Kenya, Jamaica, El Salvador, Guatemala, and the United States—in supporting hemispheric stability and Haitis path toward institutional recovery.

Mr. Kemi Jones, Deputy Director General in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs giving remarks.

The Ministry emphasizes that this initiative is not a short-term intervention, but a strategic investment in rebuilding Haitis security institutions through capacity-building, operational cooperation, and sustained regional engagement.

Captain Chapell Whyms, Defence Attache in the Bahamas Permanent Mission to the OAS giving remarks.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs reaffirms The Bahamassteadfast commitment to supporting Haiti in building a stable, resilient, and self-sufficient security framework—one that reinforces regional security and contributes to lasting peace and development for the Haitian people.

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For more information about UNODC’s Global Maritime Crime Programme (GMCP), please visit https://www.unodc.org/unodc/piracy/latin-america-and-the-caribbean.html.