AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoGang Suppression Force (GSF): Haiti’s new international anti-gang mission is expected to go operational next June, with 750 Chadian troops already in place and a target of about 2,000 personnel deployed by July; funding is split between a ~$232M trust fund (with ~$180M available) and a ~$400M UN budget for logistics. Elections Calendar Pressure: A delay in publishing the electoral decree in “Le Moniteur” is holding back the Provisional Electoral Council from finalizing the election timeline. Youth Jobs Push: The Youth Employment Initiation Program (PIJE) launched in the private sector, placing recent graduates into 3-month paid internships funded by the state, with 16 vocational schools and 47 universities already involved. Diplomacy & Diaspora Signals: Haiti officially reopened its embassy in Benin during Flag Day celebrations, while Haiti’s World Cup return keeps driving diaspora and tourism activity abroad. Connectivity Watch: Digicel says insecurity is preventing repairs to fiber outages between Saint-Marc and Gonaïves.
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