AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoHumanitarian Emergency in Haiti: UN Secretary-General António Guterres warned Haiti is in the Western Hemisphere’s deepest humanitarian crisis, driven by gang violence, mass displacement and hunger, with 6.4 million people needing help and 1.5 million displaced; he urged faster, fuller deployment of a new gang-suppression force and more predictable aid funding. Haiti Security & Economy Under Strain: Guterres said gangs have paralyzed state functions including education and aid delivery, while new UN figures cite 2,300 deaths since the start of the year and hundreds of kidnappings, underscoring how insecurity is crushing livelihoods and services. Regional Diplomacy & Institutions: The OAS is heading into its 2027 budget cycle with a reform push, but faces financial strain and arrears from key members including Haiti, raising questions about multilateral support in the Caribbean. Caribbean Payments & Business: Visa appointed Jorge Salum to lead an expanded Greater Caribbean Markets role covering 22 markets, aiming to accelerate digital payments adoption and financial inclusion across the region. World Cup Spillover (Local Economy): In Boston, Scotland’s “Tartan Army” drove extreme demand—Sam Adams said its taproom ran out of flagship Boston Lager after fans drank about four times the usual amount—showing how major events can rapidly reshape cashflow for hospitality businesses.
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