AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoHaiti Justice Push: Haiti launched two specialized judicial units in Port-au-Prince to prosecute gang-linked mass atrocities, sexual violence, corruption, financial crimes, and electoral fraud—25 magistrates tasked under a 2025 decree, with hopes of tackling long-running impunity. World Cup Economy & Mobility: With Haiti set to play Scotland in the U.S., visa demand is under scrutiny as NBC 5 reports only about 16,000 expedited FIFA Pass applications so far, raising concerns for travelers amid immigration enforcement fears. Diaspora Business & Events: Cities and universities are positioning for World Cup spending—Stockton University is upgrading its field as Haiti’s World Cup base camp, while Worcester plans free public watch parties including Haiti vs. Scotland. Regional Impact: The Dominican Republic and the UN reviewed how Haiti’s crisis is affecting border management, security, public services, and regional stability. Global Rights Watch: The UN added Israeli and Russian security forces to its conflict-related sexual violence blacklist for the first time, underscoring Haiti’s inclusion in the broader accountability debate.
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