AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoUN Visit & Gang Violence: UN chief António Guterres wrapped a one-day trip to Port-au-Prince, apologizing for “abandonment” and warning that the world’s “indifference” has helped fuel Haiti’s crisis; new UN figures say 2,300 killed, 100 kidnapped, and 1.5 million displaced this year, with gang control still crippling daily life. Child Protection & Services: Haiti marked National Children’s Day by launching a “Tripolar System” of rehabilitation centers for vulnerable children and teens, with UNICEF support, aiming to deliver psychosocial, educational, and vocational help to 600+ youth. Child Trafficking Probe (Chile): Chile filed a complaint over alleged child trafficking tied to charter flights from Haiti, saying at least 12 adults posed as chaperones for groups of Haitian minors without required authorizations. World Cup in IDP Camps: In Central Department displacement sites, FAES and civil protection installed big TVs and solar power so families can watch matches together—bringing brief relief and community. Public Investment Planning: Haiti’s planning ministry held a workshop to amend the 2025–2026 Public Investment Program, pushing projects to match national stability, elections, and key social and security priorities. Hunger Funding: WFP welcomed an $800M U.S. State Department contribution to support food and nutrition for 38M vulnerable people across 37 countries.
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