AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoRural Health & Power: Haiti’s BMPAD is pushing a Solar Electrification Program for Essential Public Services (PESPE) with Caribbean Development Bank support, aiming to install autonomous photovoltaic systems in underserved public schools, health centers, and Haitian National Police sub-stations. Earthquake Medical Support: After Venezuela’s June double quake, a Haitian delegation led by the Health Minister and 29 doctors toured the “Dr. Doral Mercedes González” CDI in Catia La Mar and brought 5.5 tons of essential medical supplies for affected communities. Women’s Aid Cuts: UN Women warns that at least one million women and girls have lost access to life-saving support as global aid funding drops, with many local groups in Haiti at risk of shutting down. TPS Work Authorization Shock (Haiti in the U.S.): In the U.S., USCIS extended work authorization for Haitian TPS holders until July 24 after a Supreme Court decision, but employers are still bracing for major caregiver and workforce disruptions. CARICOM Coordination: CARICOM leaders met in Saint Lucia, with Haiti’s Prime Minister Didier Fils-Aimé attending, as regional governments discuss shared challenges affecting public health and stability.
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