AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoTPS Relief for Haitians in the U.S.: USCIS updated guidance and extended work authorization for Haitian Temporary Protected Status (TPS) holders until July 24, 2026, offering a short reprieve after the Supreme Court’s June 25 decision left many in legal limbo. Community Impact in Florida: Reports note about 158,000 Haitians in Florida on TPS, with many working in healthcare and hospitality—so the extension is a real, immediate pressure release for families and employers, even as uncertainty remains. Education in Haiti: Haiti’s Ministry of National Education says the 2025–2026 baccalaureate will run July 13–16, with 118,090 candidates expected and security measures in place. Rural Energy Push: Haiti’s BMPAD is moving toward an “energy revolution” by planning solar systems for rural public schools, health centers, and police sub-stations to reduce electricity gaps. Culture & Pride: Haiti’s World Cup return continues to spark local celebrations, including a Grenadiers tour stop in Les Cayes welcoming players Duckens Nazon and Josué Duverger. Women and Girls Aid Cuts: A UN Women report warns funding shortfalls have left at least one million women and girls without life-saving support, with Haiti among affected countries.
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