AGP Executive Report
Last update: 38 minutes agoSecurity & Justice in Haiti: The UN Security Council roadmap for Haiti’s Gang Suppression Force (GSF) lays out a phased ramp-up: aiming for 2,000–2,500 troops and police by August 2026 to secure National Road #1 and boost joint patrols in Tabarre, Liancourt and Petite-Rivière; then expanding operations in September with forces from Latin America and Asia and targeted, intelligence-led actions in Artibonite; with full deployment toward an operational ceiling of 5,500 by October. Elections & Youth: Haiti’s Provisional Electoral Council says 105 political entities are approved for the 2026–2027 process—88 parties and 17 political groups—with no coalitions registered; meanwhile, the Ministry of Youth ran a symposium stressing that young people’s civic role includes active electoral participation. Foreign Affairs & Services: Haiti’s Foreign Ministry reports modernization progress, including four digital platforms to improve transparency and efficiency, plus savings from streamlining missions and consular operations. Travel & Connectivity: ZED Airlines launches a Port-au-Prince–Cap-Haïtien domestic route, with flights set for Tuesdays and Fridays. Diaspora Pressure in the U.S.: The U.S. continues ending Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for multiple nationalities, with Haiti among those affected, raising deportation fears for people who lack another legal status.
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