AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoFood Security Push: Haiti officially launched IFAD’s 7-year EFOSE project, backed by a US$23.6 million grant, aiming to boost and diversify incomes and local production of nutritious food in the Southeast—targeting 16 communal sections and about 24,664 households. World Cup Mobilization: The government says it’s gearing up for the 2026 World Cup as a national showcase, with Prime Minister Fils-Aimé directing ministries to coordinate tourism, culture, diaspora outreach, and support for the Grenadiers. Education Recognition: Haiti marked Educators Appreciation Week (May 11–17), with departmental directorates naming “Educators of the Year” and schools holding flag-raising ceremonies on May 17. Security and Humanitarian Strain: Fresh gang violence north of Port-au-Prince has displaced more than 5,000 people, with reports of looting, burning, and disrupted medical care; UN-linked figures also cite child deaths and injuries. Infrastructure and Daily Life: Digicel Haiti warned of fiber optic outages in the Grand Nord due to security-related access problems.
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