
The Haiti Working Group brings together 45+ experts in security, governance, humanitarian affairs, and justice to assess conditions in Haiti and produce actionable recommendations for U.S. policymakers, congressional staff, and international partners. Organized under the auspices of the Global Fragility Act.
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Haiti Working Group Meeting on the Economy and Job Creation
Members of the Haiti Working Group convened for the third session of 2026, on the economy and job creation, as the Gang Suppression Force begins to arrive — assessing why Haiti's collapse is structural, what a credible “day after” requires, and how trade, agriculture, customs, and growth can put Haitians back to work.
Haiti Working Group Meeting on Humanitarian Issues
Thirty members of the Haiti Working Group convened virtually to assess humanitarian conditions in Haiti as anti-gang operations entered a more forceful phase, focusing on displacement, civilian harm, hunger, basic services, and youth reintegration.
Key Perspectives: February 4, 2026
The Haiti Working Group convened 45 experts at the Keough School of Global Affairs to assess the country's governance transition and security situation and develop recommendations for international and Haitian leaders and policymakers.