AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoHaiti–France Development Push: Haiti’s Planning Ministry met a French delegation (Expertise France/AFD) to align about 15 projects across agriculture, food security, education, health, governance, biodiversity and culture—urging partners to involve the ministry earlier for tighter coordination and monitoring. Youth & Agriculture Priorities: A national youth forum in Port-au-Prince gathered 736 young people to demand a Youth Advisory Council, incubators, more transparency, and a digital platform for citizen input; meanwhile MARNDR held a special ceremony honoring mothers inside the ministry ahead of Mother’s Day. World Cup Supply Chain & Local Industry: With Haiti’s World Cup return after 52 years, Haitian designers are stepping in as official jerseys sell out—turning a retail gap into new fashion production and brand visibility. Economic & Food Pressure: The BRH monetary policy note flags weak growth (especially primary and secondary sectors), high inflation (20.6% in March 2026), major displacement, and severe food insecurity through March–June 2026. Environment & Resilience Skills: The Environment Ministry launched the 4th Eco-Genius competition in Pétion-ville with UNESCO, Helvetas Haiti, Heifer International and partners, training youth to tackle floods, erosion, deforestation and climate impacts.
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