AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoFood Security: Volunteers in St. Louis packed thousands of meals for Haiti through the Feed Milot Haiti Food Packathon, with organizers warning many Haitians are facing life-threatening hunger and often eating only once every two to three days. Public Health & Aid Logistics: Direct Relief reported major medical shipments this week, including PPE and supplies for the DRC Ebola response and a solar microgrid grant for Petit Trou Community Hospital and Health Center in Haiti—aimed at keeping care running during outages. Immigration Pressure on Health Systems: A first large ICE deportation flight to Haiti since TPS ended landed in Cap-Haïtien with about 161–170 people, while rights groups warn returns could accelerate arrests and strain already fragile services. Legal/Policy Ripple Effects: A U.S. judge struck down a Trump administration ban on immigrant visas for nationals of 75 countries, ruling it was “contrary to law,” potentially affecting family reunification pathways that many Haitian patients rely on for support. Global Funding Context: 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—relevant for stability that underpins health access.
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