AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoHaiti & Science/Tech: Haiti’s Grenadier midfielder Woodensky Pierre finally cleared a U.S. visa delay and landed in Fort Lauderdale to join World Cup preparations, a reminder of how travel rules can directly shape access to global sport and opportunity. Climate & Safety Tech: NOAA is forecasting a below-normal 2026 Atlantic hurricane season, but the agency says it’s leaning harder on AI-based weather models, drones, and next-gen satellite data to improve real-time warnings. Health Policy: PAHO’s 2025 annual report to the OAS highlights regional wins like malaria-free certification in Suriname and HIV elimination progress in Brazil, while flagging setbacks such as measles elimination losses. Security & Human Rights: Human Rights Watch reports Haitian state-linked drone strikes in dense areas have put residents at risk, including children, raising urgent questions about legality and accountability. Education Exchange: Japan’s MEXT scholarship is open for Haitian students seeking master’s, doctoral, or research study in Japan, aiming to strengthen scientific exchange. Sports Science: FIFA’s new mandatory hydration breaks at set times are designed to reduce heat risk as hotter-than-average conditions are expected across host venues.
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