AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoHaiti Security & Elections: The UN warns Haiti faces a “real and growing” risk of mass atrocities as gangs expand ahead of planned elections, with civilians hit hardest and attacks targeting neighborhoods, schools, and hospitals. Mass Violence Update: UN-linked reporting says at least 61 people were killed in Kenscoff and Pétion-Ville between July 4–9, including 14 children, with thousands displaced and homes and telecom infrastructure destroyed. Haiti Governance & Security Coordination: Haiti’s Ministry of Justice and Public Security signed an MoU with the Gang Suppression Force representative to improve coordination against armed groups. US Travel Ban Impact (Haiti Included): The US State Department placed 23 countries on Level 4 “Do Not Travel,” explicitly listing Haiti among the destinations Americans are told to avoid. US TPS Pressure on Haitians: After the Supreme Court cleared DHS to end TPS, USCIS deadlines for Haiti are set for July 24, with DHS urging recipients to accept a $2,600 departure payment and flight before protections expire. Regional Humanitarian Context: UN Women reports deep aid cuts are threatening women’s organizations in crises worldwide, including Haiti, as demand rises and many groups plan to close.
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