AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoHeat & Performance: A UK lab recreated World Cup heat stress, showing body temperature spikes fast and performance can drop sharply within an hour—raising the stakes for recovery-heavy schedules. Food Security & Climate Risk: FAO and WFP are seeking $202m to protect 8.8m people in 22 hunger hotspots from El Niño-driven droughts, floods and storms, with Haiti named among at-risk countries. Haiti on the World Cup Pitch: Brazil beat Haiti 3-0 in Philadelphia, with Matheus Cunha scoring twice and Vinicius Jr adding a goal; Haiti’s exit leaves fans hoping for a stronger next cycle. Community Support in Haiti: A Scottish Haitian Foundation gifted a £500 smart TV so Haitian football fans can watch national team matches, pairing sports access with education and aid. World Cup Logistics & Hospitality: Reports highlight how US co-hosts are winning visitors over with warm welcome and 24-hour retail culture, while FIFA venue comfort upgrades (like air-conditioned viewing claims) spark debate about access and costs.
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