AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoImmigration & Health Access: Haiti’s TPS end is rippling into care in the U.S., with Haitian caregivers and nursing assistants losing work authorization and leaving facilities and families scrambling—Reuters reports a Haitian aide terminated after TPS ended, highlighting how sudden staffing gaps can strain health services. Local Impact in the U.S.: In New York, schools and community groups say Haitian families are hesitating to return to routines like medical visits and summer programs as fears of detention rise. Public Safety & Elections in Haiti: The OAS says Haiti needs urgent help to fight gangs and secure routes for the Dec. 13 election, calling for more personnel and funding for a UN-backed gang suppression force and faster voter registration. Health & Maternal Care in Port-au-Prince: A report from MSF-supported Isaïe Jeanty Maternity describes women facing deadly barriers to care, including postpartum eclampsia cases arriving barely conscious. ID & Election Readiness: Japan and the OAS signed a $3M deal to expand Haiti’s biometric ID system, including 350,000 new cards and updates to the electoral registry.
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