AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoHaiti World Cup Return: Haiti’s “Les Grenadiers” are back in the FIFA World Cup after 52 years, with the squad setting up a training camp in New Jersey as fans see a rare moment of unity amid crisis. Local Justice & Accountability: Haiti launched two specialized judicial units in Port-au-Prince to pursue gang-linked mass atrocities, sexual violence, corruption, and electoral fraud—an effort to tackle long-running impunity. Haitian Culture in Music: A new album traces the history of the first documented Haitian Creole song, “Lisette quitté la plaine” (1757), following how it traveled and changed across centuries. Diaspora & Community Sports: The KC Unity Cup in Olathe brings 13 countries together through soccer, food, and culture, with Haitian-born players framing it as a “mini World Cup.” Fashion Meets Football: Gap’s new OuiGap collection, designed by Ouigi Theodore, nods to Haiti’s 1974 football team—using a 74 motif to blend heritage style with World Cup fandom. Religion & Public Debate: Pastor Amel Lafleur resurfaces with high-profile speeches that reignite debate across Haitian Christian communities. Regional Border Security: Antigua and Barbuda says it’s strengthening Caribbean border coordination to fight fraudulent travel and cross-border crime, including pre-vetting travelers transiting through the island.
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