AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoPublic Services Come Back: Cap-Haitien’s post office reopened after years of silence, with officials calling it more than a building—an “institutional revitalization” meant to bring logistics and modern services closer to people in the Grand North. Teachers in the Spotlight: Haiti marked National Educators’ Day with a ceremony honoring 60+ educators, as Prime Minister Alix Didier Fils-Aimé and the education ministry pledged better conditions and training. Migration Pressure at the Border: The Bahamas deported 107 Haitians, including women and minors, after overstays and illegal landing cases; they’re expected to be processed on arrival in Haiti. Everyday Innovation: In Cap-Haïtien, TapTap Now’s food delivery is taking off—motorcyclists with delivery bags are becoming a new normal as orders move online. Hunger Relief, Community Style: In New Jersey, volunteers packed 56,000 meals for Haiti and Cuba. Security Still Unstable: Haiti continues to face displacement and violence as gang clashes and humanitarian strain persist.
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