AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoHaiti’s Security Crisis Deepens: In Port-au-Prince, fresh gang violence has driven about 30,000 people to flee, with the UN World Food Programme describing families losing homes and food as they run from burning and shootings in places like Cité Soleil. Gang Suppression Force Update: The planned GSF is expected to become operational next June, with an initial 750 Chadian troops already in Haiti and funding lined up via a $232M trust fund plus $400M in UN budget support. Diaspora & Culture in Motion: Haitian Flag Day celebrations keep spreading abroad, from Bridgeport’s first-ever parade to New Haven’s inaugural observance—signaling community resilience even as instability at home continues. World Cup Economics, With Friction: Haiti’s World Cup return is being marketed as inclusive, but US travel barriers are still reshaping who can afford and access the tournament; meanwhile, in the US host cities, hotel demand is reportedly softer than expected. Local Jobs & Training: Haiti’s Youth Employment Initiation Program is launching paid 3-month internships to help recent graduates enter the job market.
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