AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoJudicial Reform in Haiti: Amnesty International welcomed Haiti’s new specialized judicial units aimed at tackling gang-linked abuses, including sexual violence and the recruitment of children, urging independence, adequate resources, and protection for judges and prosecutors. Tourism & Air Connectivity: Haiti’s tourism push got a boost with the June 1 inauguration of a new direct air link between Newark and Cap-Haïtien by Sunrise Airways, expected to raise visitor arrivals and spill over to hotels, restaurants, transport, and small businesses. World Cup Economics & Travel Pressure: With the 2026 World Cup expanding to 48 teams across the U.S., Canada, and Mexico, U.S. border and visa processes are flagged as a potential bottleneck for fans—especially for countries facing travel bans—raising concerns about whether stadium demand can be fully met. Caribbean Business Spotlight: A Broward World Cup welcome initiative will feature free events and matches including Jamaica vs. Haiti U-20, backed by a $125,000 county contribution, designed to keep local spending in the region. Diaspora & Culture: A Miami-born director’s Haitian film is premiering at Tribeca, spotlighting Cap-Haïtien and themes of family healing and male vulnerability—another signal of Haiti’s growing cultural footprint abroad.
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