AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 minutes agoEnergy & Infrastructure: Haiti’s Saut-Mathurin hydroelectric plant in Camp-Perrin is being assessed after earthquake damage in 2021, with officials saying it’s running at about half capacity and a priority repair plan is set to restore turbines and improve electricity distribution. Youth & Innovation: Junior Chamber International Haiti (JCI Haiti) opened registrations for the TOYP 2026 “Ten Outstanding Young Persons” competition, highlighting young Haitians (18–40) across 10 categories, including scientific and technological development and medical innovation. Community Science Through Sports: Gonaïves is keeping World Cup energy alive with the 48th Mundialito grassroots tournament, bringing 24 teams together for nearly two and a half months and offering a major prize plus exposure for players outside the federation system. Tech, Policy & Migration: A wave of reporting and commentary continues around Temporary Protected Status (TPS) changes affecting Haitians in the U.S., including enforcement concerns and calls for policy clarity as legal status shifts. Culture & STEM-Adjacent Learning: A Haitian diaspora spotlight shows up in entertainment and education coverage, including Haitian-influenced music and international storytelling events that keep Haitian voices circulating.
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