AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoHaiti Health & Care in Crisis (Port-au-Prince): Medical students in Port-au-Prince marched again to demand the relocation and reopening of Haiti’s largest public teaching hospital, the State University Hospital (General Hospital), closed since 2024 after gang attacks; police tear-gassed protesters and a student was shot in the arm, with students saying they can’t complete clinical training while patients face worsening access. Haitian TPS Fallout (U.S. healthcare): A Supreme Court ruling clearing the Trump administration to end Temporary Protected Status for Haitians is triggering fear of deportation and a potential caregiving crunch, as lawmakers warn that many TPS holders work in hospitals, nursing homes, and disability care. Community Response (Florida & Ohio): Haitian communities in places like Southwest Florida, Little Haiti in Brooklyn, and Springfield, Ohio are organizing calls to senators and raising donations to cover lost work authorization and basic needs. Venezuela Earthquake Health Strain (regional health lessons): After twin quakes, Venezuela’s death toll and injuries keep rising while search-and-rescue winds down due to the “survival window,” and reports highlight equipment shortages and a strained healthcare system—an urgent reminder for disaster preparedness across the region.
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