AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoDeportations & Public Health: The first U.S. deportation flight after the end of Temporary Protected Status (TPS) landed in Cap-Haïtien with 161–170 Haitians, as Port-au-Prince remains too dangerous for regular flights due to gang control; rights groups warn arrests and family disruption are ramping up, with many fearing retaliation and limited access to care. Healthcare Aid & Ebola Readiness: Direct Relief reported major medical shipments this week, including PPE and medicines tied to the Ebola response in the DRC, plus solar power support for a Haitian hospital/health center—highlighting how power and supplies are still lifesaving. Gender-Based Violence Support: Action Against Hunger described EU-funded mental health and protective services for people affected by gender-based violence in Haiti, including support for survivors trying to escape abuse. UN Funding Signals for Health Systems: The U.S. notified Congress it plans to pay $850 million toward UN dues, including $125 million for peacekeeping operations in Haiti and the DRC—an important signal for stability efforts that can affect health access. Immigration Policy Shockwaves: A judge struck down a broad U.S. immigrant visa ban, but TPS-related uncertainty continues to hit Haitian families’ jobs and healthcare access.
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