U.S. military planes carrying contractors and supplies have landed in Haiti to prepare for a multinational security mission led by Kenya. Despite the worsening security situation and widespread hunger, the estimated $600 million deployment is underfunded. The mission, first approved by the U.N. seven months ago, has faced numerous delays. However, legal obstacles have been cleared for the deployment of a 2,500-member security force, comprising personnel from several nations. While the U.S. has pledged $300 million, actual funding has been limited. The mission aims to address the escalating violence and humanitarian crisis in Haiti, but faces challenges in securing necessary resources. Although no precise deployment date has been confirmed, efforts are underway to expedite the mission.