AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoHaiti Security & Governance: Haiti’s Gang Suppression Force has begun a gradual rollout in the Port-au-Prince metro, with the first phase launched June 1 and expected to expand as logistics and personnel ramp up. Public Safety & Infrastructure: Haitian National Police report recovering the bodies of three officers killed during a major operation in Artibonite, underscoring the ongoing pressure on security forces. Agriculture & Food Security: Haiti–France cooperation updates highlight a portfolio of projects spanning agriculture, food security, education, health, governance, biodiversity and culture, with calls for earlier partner involvement to improve coordination and monitoring. Industry & Trade: Haiti’s development agenda also intersects with broader regional production efforts, including Guatemala’s push to expand mango export acreage by decade’s end—aimed at capturing the U.S. seasonal window and diversifying toward Canada and Central America. Sports & Human Capital: Haiti’s Grenadier Woodensky Pierre secured a U.S. visa to join the national team for the 2026 World Cup, a small but tangible boost for talent mobility.
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