AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoCARICOM’s Haiti focus: CARICOM says it’s deepening ties with the African Union and African partners while keeping Haiti’s security and humanitarian crisis at the center of its regional agenda. Public policy credentials: Haiti’s Planning and External Cooperation minister Sandra Paulemon received a doctorate in public policy in the U.S., studying how governance reforms can affect stability and poverty in fragile states like Haiti and Colombia. Water & sanitation jobs: DINEPA launched a 2026 internship program for 120 young graduates to strengthen Haiti’s drinking water and sanitation sector, backed by partners including the IDB and UNICEF. Roads with the World Bank: Public Works met the World Bank to push the Resilient Corridors Project, aiming to improve rural access to agricultural areas and strengthen key routes like RN2, RN6, and RD41. Health staffing in Nippes: Haiti issued 150+ appointment letters to health workers in Nippes, a rare hiring push after years of weak staffing. Youth entrepreneurship: The PAPEJ program is rolling out a business plan competition to fund and support young Haitian entrepreneurs.
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