AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoHunger and displacement surge in Haiti: Fresh violence has driven about 30,000 people to flee, with the UN and aid groups warning the hunger crisis is deepening fast, especially around Cité Soleil where families describe burning, shootings, and losing everything. World Cup access meets hard politics: As Haiti prepares for its return to the World Cup, coverage highlights how U.S. travel restrictions and visa barriers are complicating who can actually arrive—turning “global welcome” into a more unequal reality. Diaspora culture keeps moving: Haitian Flag Day celebrations continue across the U.S., from Bridgeport’s first parade to New Haven’s inaugural observance—proof that community life is thriving even as deportation fears and TPS uncertainty loom. Diplomacy and inclusion: Haiti’s embassy reopened in Benin, while UNESCO-backed workshops support young Haitians with disabilities to create and bring cultural events back. Local services under strain: Digicel says insecurity is blocking repairs to fiber damage in Haiti’s Grand North.
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