AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoHaiti Security & Displacement: With gangs effectively controlling most of Port-au-Prince and spilling into central Haiti, the government’s structures are nearly collapsed—1.5 million people are in temporary shelters and 16,000 have been killed since 2021—while the UN-backed Gang Suppression Force crawls out slowly. Haiti Science & Education Exchange: Haiti’s Embassy in Japan announced the MEXT Research Scholarship for 2027–2028, offering Haitian students a path to master’s, PhD, or research at Japanese universities. Haiti Sports & Mobility: Haiti’s Woodenski Pierre, the only Haitian national team player living in Haiti, has been granted a US visa, clearing his travel to compete in the 2026 World Cup. Global Health Watch (US cuts): As Ebola spreads in Central Africa, critics say US global health surveillance has been weakened by shutdowns and funding cuts, raising alarms for faster outbreak detection. Caribbean Tech & Tourism: Caribbean Week in New York 2026 brings tourism ministers (including Haiti) together to push connectivity, resilience, and regional cooperation.
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