AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoSolomon Islands Politics & Security: Prime Minister Matthew Wale says the China security pact will stay secret because of a legally binding non-disclosure clause, while promising more transparency and stronger parliamentary oversight for future security agreements. Disaster Recovery: Government estimates about $150 million is needed to recover from Tropical Cyclone Maila, with priorities including health, education, livelihoods and housing. Governance & Extractives: UNDP and the British High Commission ran a Training of Trainers for civil society on EITI implementation, aiming to boost transparency and accountability in the extractive sector. Health & Policy: WHO launched a practical manual for health workers across the Western Pacific to strengthen diagnostic stewardship and tackle antimicrobial resistance. Sports & Community: World Cup fever hit Honiara with a colourful alcohol-free fan parade; meanwhile, the Kwaibaita Football League opened in Malaita and SINU student Kevin Olea won a council seat. Infrastructure & Jobs: Work on the Honiara airport Aviation Complex Building is nearing completion, and North Guadalcanal received 13 trucks to support economic zones and farmers. Climate & Energy: Pacific leaders renewed calls for peace as fuel shocks bite, while 350.org urges more Pacific governments to back a Fossil Fuel Non-Proliferation Treaty.
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