AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoHumanitarian Pressure in Haiti: The UN says armed attacks in Artibonite have triggered new displacements, with OCHA and IOM reporting over 1,100 people displaced after violence on May 26 in Petite Rivière de Bayonnais, pushing already strained host communities in Gonaïves and raising urgent needs for shelter, food, water, healthcare, and protection. Haiti–France Development Coordination: Haiti’s Planning Minister Sandra Paulemon met a French delegation to review about 15 cooperation projects across agriculture, food security, education, health, governance, biodiversity, and culture, stressing earlier partner involvement and stronger monitoring under Haiti’s national priorities (security, economic recovery, social recovery, and elections). US Security Talks for Hispaniola: US Deputy Secretary of State Christopher Landau visited Haiti and the Dominican Republic to discuss regional security priorities and expand mutual commercial opportunities, including meetings with Haiti’s PM, police leadership, and the UN-authorized Gang Suppression Force. Regional Diplomacy & Trade: The Dominican Republic and the EU held a Fifth Political Dialogue in Brussels, reaffirming cooperation on security and pushing trade, investment, and development links, while also discussing Haiti’s crisis and the need for a coordinated international response. Local Business & Jobs Angle (Sports Economy): Haiti’s World Cup group includes Scotland and Brazil, and Haiti-related match coverage is driving diaspora and fan spending in host cities—while Haiti’s own crisis remains a major backdrop to any economic optimism.
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