AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoUS Travel Advisory: The U.S. State Department issued a Level 4 “Do Not Travel” warning for 23 countries, including Haiti, citing extreme security threats and limited consular help. Public Safety & Health Access: The advisory specifically warns of risks like crime, kidnapping, unrest, and limited health care, a reminder that safety and medical access are tightly linked. Haiti Violence Watch: The UN warned Haiti faces a growing risk of mass killings and attacks on neighborhoods, schools, and hospitals as elections are planned amid worsening gang control. TPS Health Impact: In the U.S., Supreme Court action clears the way to end Temporary Protected Status for Haitians on July 24, raising urgent fears for families’ stability, including access to medications and care. Care in Crisis: Humanitarian groups continue medical support efforts abroad, including ongoing earthquake response aid in Venezuela, highlighting how quickly health systems can be overwhelmed after disasters. Travel Disruptions: Cruise visits to Haiti’s Labadee are extended through June 2027 due to violence, affecting workers and access to services.
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