AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoHaiti Security & Humanitarian Focus: UN chief António Guterres is set to visit gang-ravaged Haiti to meet victims and highlight the scale of displacement and food insecurity, as the UN reports over 2,300 killed and nearly 100 kidnapped since the year began. Local Governance & Diaspora Ties: Haiti’s Prime Minister Alix Didier Fils-Aimé met Boston Mayor Michelle Wu, discussing security, elections, and renewing diaspora-backed business programs like HOPE and HELP to support jobs for Haitian youth. Youth Culture & Environment: The EU is using the 2026 World Cup to push civic action among Haitian youth through the Mwen Ka Aji campaign, including a Creole music video filmed in Cap-Haïtien that tackles littering and encourages participation in community life. Education Under Pressure: A new global report says attacks on education jumped more than 40% in 2025, with Haiti among the countries hit hardest—another reminder that schools and learning are still on the front lines. Creole Media Spotlight: A new 12-week Haitian Creole podcast series, Under the Haitian Skin, launches this summer to explore Haiti’s history, identity, and survival through Creole storytelling. World Cup Community Life: In Boston and beyond, Haitian and Scottish fans keep turning matches into culture—bus rides, fan festivals, and family outings—while the tournament also sparks wider conversations about immigration and human rights.
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