AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoHaiti Humanitarian Crisis: The UN warns Haiti’s risk of mass killings is rising as gangs expand, with civilians increasingly targeted and violence disrupting schools and hospitals while millions need relief and aid funding runs short. Travel & Health Access: The U.S. State Department keeps Haiti on its highest “Do Not Travel” level and adds a grim request for travelers to leave DNA samples and dental records—highlighting limited health care and security risks. TPS Expiration Pressure: With Haitian Temporary Protected Status set to end July 24, advocates warn families face urgent health-care and caregiving disruptions, especially for people working in nursing homes and disability support roles. Care Continuity in the U.S.: In places like San Diego, Haitian workers fear losing employment authorization, which could ripple into household stability and access to care. Disaster-Response Support: Direct Relief reports ongoing medical shipments and Venezuela earthquake response, underscoring how quickly health systems need medicines, supplies, and logistics when crises hit. Community Wellness Support: Little Haiti’s back-to-school push in Miami includes health screenings and wellness resources alongside diapers, toothbrushes, and supplies. Safety on the Move: Royal Caribbean extends its suspension of cruise stops to Labadee through June 2027 due to Haiti violence, affecting local access and livelihoods tied to tourism.
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