AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoHaiti Security & Industry Impact: A new UN report says Haiti saw at least 613 deaths and 375 injuries from March to July as gang fighting and security operations intensified, with the worst toll around Cité Soleil and Plaine du Cul-de-Sac—an area that includes the capital’s container port, airport and key roads, putting logistics and local industry at direct risk. Energy & Infrastructure: Haiti’s Public Works minister inspected the Saut-Mathurin hydroelectric plant in Camp-Perrin, noting it’s running at only half capacity after the 2021 earthquake and ordering a priority repair plan to restore turbines and improve electricity distribution. Agriculture & Rural Investment: Haiti’s PARSA program under the World Bank is expanding rural infrastructure in Nippes—storage centers, family water tanks, irrigation and rural roads—to boost production and access to water. Sports & Local Economy: Gonaïves’ 48th Mundialito kicked off July 26 with 24 teams, offering grassroots players exposure and income while keeping World Cup energy alive for months. Diaspora Policy Shock: In the U.S., Haitians in Springfield, Ohio are being told to report to ICE offices and wear ankle monitors after TPS ended, raising fresh pressure on Haitian workers and families tied to U.S. labor markets.
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