AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoHaiti World Cup Hope: Haiti’s “Grenadiers” are back on the World Cup stage after 52 years, and fans are switching from Brazil to their own team—street games, jerseys on corners, and a rare pocket of joy amid gang violence and displacement. UN Humanitarian Update: The UN says armed attacks in Haiti’s Artibonite have driven fresh displacement, with thousands seeking refuge in Gonaïves and growing needs for shelter, food, healthcare, and protection. Haiti in the Diaspora Spotlight: Haitian communities abroad are using World Cup matches to celebrate identity and pride, even as travel and ticket costs remain a hurdle. Youth & Civic Voice: Haiti’s youth forum in Port-au-Prince gathered 736 young people to push for a Youth Advisory Council, incubators, more transparency, and a digital platform for citizen participation. Culture & Learning: “Quiz.HaitiLibre” added 31 free games for June, bringing the total to 150—bilingual, no registration, and built around Haiti-focused knowledge. Environment Fridays: In Pétion-ville, students joined Ministry of Environment sessions on waste, pollution, and protecting natural resources.
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