Haiti Mission
Across
- 5. – The ability to recover from difficult conditions, as seen in Haitian communities.
- 6. – Pertaining to health services, often critical in disaster relief.
- 9. – Military or police action to maintain security, part of peacekeeping roles.
- 11. – Sending troops or resources to an area for a mission.
- 13. – Working together, often with other nations in peacekeeping.
- 14. – The lasting impact of efforts made, often remembered in history.
- 15. – A diplomatic office where a country’s representatives work abroad.
- 16. – Strengthening ties and cooperation, essential in rebuilding efforts.
- 18. – Bringing together people for a common goal, key in peace efforts.
- 19. – Aid focused on providing basic needs and relief in times of crisis.
- 20. – A non-military person; Canada worked with Haitian civilians.
Down
- 1. – General help, often referring to humanitarian or medical support.
- 2. – An essential service often disrupted in conflict; Canadians helped with schools.
- 3. – The process of rebuilding infrastructure and facilities after damage.
- 4. – An organized operation to achieve a specific goal, such as peacekeeping.
- 7. – Assistance, especially in the form of food, medical care, and supplies.
- 8. – A state of peace and order, often a goal of peacekeeping missions.
- 10. – A system of government where leaders are elected by the people.
- 12. – The removal of people from dangerous areas, often part of relief operations.
- 17. – Basic facilities like roads, bridges, and schools, often needing repair in crisis zones.