AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoHaiti Elections: The CEP has published the final list of approved political structures for the 2026-2027 cycle: 105 entities total—88 parties, 17 groups, and no coalitions—after closing registration on Aug. 14. Youth & Civic Life: Haiti marked International Youth Day with a symposium on electoral participation, with officials stressing voting as a civic duty and highlighting the 2026-2036 National Youth Policy. Diplomacy & Governance: Foreign Minister Raina Forbin says her first five months brought major reforms, including four digital platforms to boost transparency and efficiency, plus cost savings from restructuring Haiti’s diplomatic network. Security & Humanitarian Impact: A new UN report says gang conflict and security operations left at least 613 dead and 375 injured in Haiti between March and July, with violence concentrated around Port-au-Prince’s Cité Soleil and Plaine du Cul-de-Sac. US Immigration Pressure: The US ended Temporary Protected Status for Syrians, and also moved to terminate TPS for several other countries, including Haiti, raising fresh deportation and work-permit fears for affected families. Travel & Connectivity: ZED Airlines launched a domestic Port-au-Prince–Cap-Haïtien route with scheduled flights twice weekly and fares starting around $222.99.
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