AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoHaiti Security & State Building: Haitian Prime Minister Alix Didier Fils-Aimé presided over the graduation of the 36th class of the Haitian National Police (PNH), with 1,192 new officers (including 238 women) as the government pushes “zero tolerance” against armed groups and seeks to restore state authority. Public Safety Update: A major PNH operation in Carrefour Robert (Verrettes road) left three police officers and a civilian scout killed after clashes with the “Gran Grif” gang; separately, an explosion during illegal diesel distribution in Delmas injured at least five people, including two children. Elections & Governance: The PM also attended the closing ceremony of an international conference on ensuring success in Haiti’s 2026 elections, with CEP and partners stressing secure conditions for voting and protection of electoral infrastructure. Economy & Living Conditions: The BRH released a monetary policy note citing weak growth, high inflation (20.6% in March 2026), major displacement (about 1.45 million), and severe food insecurity affecting nearly 5.83 million people. World Cup Culture & Pride: As Haiti returns to the World Cup after 52 years, Haitian communities in Miami rallied for meet-and-greets and pride events, while fans report official jerseys are sold out—driving designers to create their own Haiti-themed kits.
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