AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoAirport Pressure on Protesters: In Port-au-Prince, Haitian National Police dispersed protesters demanding the reopening of Toussaint Louverture International Airport, saying travel to Cap-Haïtien or Les Cayes is too costly and risky—leaving many effectively cut off. Public Health & Safety Gaps: The same week’s coverage keeps circling Haiti’s health strain, with ongoing concerns about violence disrupting care and basic services. Work & Wages: Haiti’s government published new 2026 minimum wages across sectors, effective May 6, signaling a push to adjust pay amid rising costs. Water & Sanitation Jobs: DINEPA launched a 2026 internship program to place 120 young graduates into drinking-water and sanitation work, backed by partners including the IDB and UNICEF. Food Security Funding: IFAD’s US$23.6M EFOSE project (2025–2032) targets poverty and hunger in Haiti’s Southeast, reaching thousands of households with support for local, nutritious food production. Regional Migration Shock: Separately, the Bahamas deported 107 Haitians, including women and minors, with processing expected on arrival in Haiti.
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