AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoHaiti World Cup Moment: A CNN report highlights how Haiti’s rare unity around World Cup qualification is being tested by violence, with gangs reportedly controlling most of Port-au-Prince and forcing the national team to train abroad. Injury Watch (Brazil): Neymar is expected to miss up to three weeks after an MRI confirmed a grade-two right calf muscle strain, ruling him out of Brazil’s friendlies and putting his World Cup opener in doubt. Community Health & Access: Worcester, Massachusetts announced free 2026 World Cup watch parties on Worcester Common, including a Haiti vs. Scotland event—an example of how public gatherings can support social connection during major health and safety planning. UN Peacekeeping Strain: A Sipri report warns UN peacekeeping funding and staffing fell to a 25-year low, raising concerns for civilian protection in conflict-affected areas. Local Care Capacity (Haiti): Coverage also points to ongoing displacement from new gang violence in Haiti, underscoring pressure on clinics and emergency services.
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