AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoUN Security & Elections: UN chief António Guterres urged Haiti to hold “credible” elections soon, but only with “minimum” security, saying Haitians have waited too long and confidence must be rebuilt through inclusive transitional steps. Gang Violence & Displacement: During a Port-au-Prince visit, Guterres said gangs have terrorized the country as new UN figures report 2,300 killed this year, 100 kidnapped, and 1.5 million displaced—more than 1 in 10 people homeless. New International Force: The UN says a new “gang-suppression force” is set to deploy in coming weeks, replacing an earlier underfunded mission; Jamaica, Chad, El Salvador, and Guatemala are among the troop contributors. Humanitarian Funding: WFP welcomed a major U.S. State Department contribution of $800 million to help feed and support more than 38 million people across dozens of countries as global hunger hits record levels. Sports & Haiti-Brazil: Ahead of the Haiti-Brazil World Cup match, dually aligned fans described a “double joy” as they prepare to cheer for Haiti while still loving Brazil. Neymar Update: Brazil’s Neymar returned to pitch-side training in New Jersey, taking another recovery step, but his Haiti availability remains uncertain.
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