AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoHaiti’s Justice & Child Protection: Amnesty welcomed Haiti’s new specialized judicial units aimed at tackling organized financial crimes, arms trafficking, and sexual violence, urging authorities to prioritize justice for child victims amid gang violence and impunity. Humanitarian Funding: The U.S. approved $240M for Catholic Relief Services, with Haiti among the beneficiary countries for food, nutrition, health, water, sanitation, and shelter—part of a broader push to reduce grant burdens and speed disbursement. Migration Pressure: A boat carrying 240 Haitian migrants was intercepted near the Turks and Caicos, underscoring how Haiti’s security and humanitarian crisis keeps driving dangerous departures. Environment & Jobs: On World Environment Day, Haiti’s Environment Ministry highlighted departmental mobilization—school outreach, plastic pollution education, tree planting, and coastal cleanup—framing green jobs and citizen action as practical local economic and resilience steps. Water Security: A global drinking-water assessment flagged unsafe water as a major public health risk, with many of the worst-ranked countries in Africa—relevant to Haiti’s ongoing water and sanitation challenges. World Cup Economy Signal: Haiti’s Postal Service launched a commemorative stamp for the Grenadiers’ 2026 World Cup qualification, a small but visible boost for national branding and commerce around the tournament.
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