AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoHaiti Security & State Presence: Haiti’s Armed Forces (FAd’H) continue consolidation in Port-au-Prince. Defense Minister Mario Andrésol inspected sites recently cleared of terrorists and now secured along Avenue Christophe, including Unitech, the Faculty of Humanities, the Institute of African Studies, and INAGHEI—while commending troop discipline and efforts to restore state authority. Haiti Humanitarian Pressure: Haiti’s displacement crisis worsened again: IOM reports nearly 1.5 million people displaced, with women and girls making up more than half, and fresh waves of flight after renewed violence in Cité Soleil in May. Haiti Environment & Civic Action: On World Environment Day (June 5), Haiti’s Ministry of the Environment highlighted school-based awareness, beach cleanups, mangrove education, and tree-planting across multiple departments, including Port-de-Paix and Cap-Haïtien. Haiti Football & National Symbolism: Prime Minister Alix Didier Fils-Aimé launched a commemorative postage stamp marking Haiti’s Grenadiers qualification for the 2026 World Cup, framing it as unity and hope for the nation. US Immigration Court Fight (Impact on Haiti): A US federal judge struck down Trump-era immigration restrictions affecting asylum and benefits for nationals from 39 countries, while Haiti was listed among those facing total restrictions—keeping entry uncertainty a live political issue for Haitian migrants and families. World Cup Logistics Touching Haiti: Visa and entry disputes around the World Cup continue, with Iran’s team visas cleared after initial doubts, underscoring how travel rules can reshape participation and coverage.
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