AGP Executive Report
Last update: 38 minutes agoHaiti TPS Fallout on the Ground (US Healthcare): Reuters reports that ending Haitian Temporary Protected Status is forcing layoffs and disrupting care work in New York, where Haitian caregivers lost work authorization after contracts were terminated—adding pressure to an already strained system. Workforce Shock in Ohio (Local Industry): Another report says Haitian workers in Ohio are losing legal status and jobs, threatening staffing for growing local employers and raising fears of economic slowdown in Springfield. Trade for Haitian Textiles (US Policy): The US Senate passed a two-year extension of Haiti HOPE and HELP trade preference programs, keeping duty-free access for Haitian apparel and textile goods through Dec. 31, 2028. Aid & Media for Crisis Response (Humanitarian Ops): A UN/UNESCO report highlights how free, trusted journalism improves disaster preparedness and response—pointing to measurable aid boosts after reporting. Energy Infrastructure (Haiti Power): Coverage notes efforts toward repairing the Saut-Mathurin hydroelectric power plant, a key step for local energy reliability. Food Supply Mobilization (Community Production): A hunger drive story shows large-scale rice and nutrition meal packing powered by volunteers, reflecting Haiti-relevant models for rapid food production.
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