AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoHumanitarian Emergency in Haiti: UN Secretary-General António Guterres warned Haiti is in the Western Hemisphere’s deepest humanitarian crisis, citing gang-driven insecurity, mass displacement (about 1.5 million people), and severe hunger affecting millions, as he pushed for faster, fuller deployment of a new gang-suppression force and more predictable aid funding. Security & Governance: Guterres’ visit also focused on stabilizing the country, strengthening national institutions, and moving toward credible, inclusive elections, while Haiti’s transitional authorities and international partners discussed how to restore state authority amid escalating violence. UN Numbers on the Ground: New UN figures cited more than 2,300 deaths from gang violence since the start of 2026 and hundreds of kidnappings, underscoring how the crisis is paralyzing education, the economy, and aid delivery. Regional Political Context: Separate coverage highlights the OAS reform debate and arrears concerns, with Haiti named among members in arrears—adding pressure on hemispheric institutions as they weigh political will and funding. Haiti in the Spotlight via Sport: With the Haiti-Scotland World Cup match drawing global attention, some reporting also frames the political climate in the U.S. as part of the broader backdrop for Haitian diaspora visibility.
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