AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoHaiti & Global Health: UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres will visit Haiti next Tuesday to assess humanitarian and security challenges, including the expanded Gang Suppression Force meant to secure access to schools, hospitals, and ports in a capital where gangs control up to 85% of Port-au-Prince. Humanitarian Funding: The U.S. State Department awarded more than $240M to Catholic Relief Services for rapid disaster and humanitarian response, including work in Haiti and support for Ebola prevention in the DRC. Nutrition & Care in Haiti: A Haiti-focused video highlights “Meds and Food for Kids” efforts to fight malnutrition. Sports Health (Neymar): Brazil says Neymar’s MRI shows “good progress” in recovering from a calf injury, keeping him in the race for the World Cup opener. Community Access to Health via Sports: Lynn, Massachusetts’ Haitian community will host an affordable Team Haiti World Cup watch party for Haiti vs Brazil with local Haitian food vendors. Legal/Policy Watch: U.S. DOJ filed civil actions to denaturalize 17 naturalized citizens, including people accused of healthcare fraud—an issue that can affect public trust in health systems and services.
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