AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoWorld Cup & Haiti Community Life: A free Haiti vs. Scotland watch party is set for June 13 at Boston’s Menino Convention & Exhibition Center, with Haitian music artist Alan Cavé, cultural activities, and 100 local vendors—showing how the tournament is becoming a diaspora celebration, not just a match. Humanitarian Fallout: The Iran war is driving up food and fuel costs and disrupting global trade, with the World Food Programme warning millions could face severe food insecurity as UN funding cuts force aid rationing. Haiti on the Global Stage: UN Secretary-General António Guterres is expected to visit Haiti on June 16 to assess humanitarian and security challenges amid nearly 1.5 million displaced people. Immigration & Entry Pressure: FIFA’s event is colliding with strict US border rules—Somali referee Omar Artan was denied entry, and Scottish fans report ESTA revocations ahead of the Haiti game, prompting political intervention. Aid Funding: The US State Department announced $240M for Catholic Relief Services, including work in Haiti. Culture & Memory: France repealed the Code Noir slavery decree, but critics say it’s symbolic without reparations.
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