AGP Executive Report
Last update: a day agoQuad Diplomacy: Foreign ministers from the U.S., India, Japan and Australia met in New Delhi and backed a joint port-infrastructure push in Fiji, alongside maritime surveillance, energy security and tech cooperation—moves analysts say could reshape Pacific supply routes and raise new U.S.-China tensions. Legal Leadership: Gabriel Suri was sworn in as Solomon Islands Attorney General, tasked as the government’s chief legal adviser as the Wale administration moves ahead with reforms including mining, forestry and anti-corruption. Health Partnerships: Japan reaffirmed support for Solomon Islands’ health sector, highlighting the Kilu’ufi Hospital improvement and expansion in Malaita, while U.S. Charge d’Affaires Daniel O’Hara met Foreign Minister Rick Houenipwela to discuss development, security and the MCC pathway. Disaster Response Scrutiny: The Opposition called for national attention and practical disaster recovery leadership after Cyclone Maila impacts in Western and Choiseul, questioning what tangible outcomes followed the Prime Minister’s reassurance visit. WASH in Schools: New Zealand and UNICEF handed over upgraded WASH facilities at Vavalu Primary School in Guadalcanal, improving safe water, sanitation and handwashing—especially boosting girls’ attendance. Youth & Sport: MSG and SIFF signed an 18-month school football legacy programme for ages 10–15, and two Solomon Islands women were selected for a regional basketball leadership initiative. Road & Travel: Major works on Honiara’s Mendana Avenue continue until end of July, with lane closures and traffic delays expected through the CBD.
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