AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoHaiti Security & Displacement: Haiti’s gang violence keeps crushing daily life, with armed groups controlling about 90% of Port-au-Prince and driving mass displacement; the UN also says new attacks in Artibonite triggered further moves, while Haiti’s National Police recovered the bodies of three slain officers and a civilian scout after an operation against gangs. UN-backed Security Push: The UN’s Gang Suppression Force is starting gradual operations in the Port-au-Prince metro area, replacing the Kenya-led mission and aiming to work alongside local security. Haiti Business Risk & Resilience: With the 2026 hurricane season underway, Haiti’s risk and business continuity group AGERCA warns that even a “below normal” season can still bring disaster, urging firms and communities to update emergency plans, protect documents and data, and prepare supply and response continuity now. World Cup Economy Link for Haiti: Haiti’s World Cup presence gets a boost as Woodensky Pierre secures a US visa to travel and compete, a small but meaningful step for sports-related visibility and potential spending around matches. Regional Trade/Connectivity: Air France is running an unusual Miami–Guadeloupe Airbus A320 route, but it still suspends stopovers in Port-au-Prince due to security and aviation restrictions—highlighting how Haiti’s connectivity remains fragile.
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