AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoRegional Leadership & Ocean Conservation: Rapa Nui hosted Te Piri mā’ohi o Te Moana Nui a Hiva, bringing together voyaging leaders, scientists and government reps from across the Pacific—including Solomon Islands—to share wayfinding knowledge and push marine conservation, especially on the high seas. Education Milestone: More than 200 students (including 161 women) graduated from the University of the South Pacific in Samoa, with the ceremony themed around transformation and Pacific unity. Climate Risk Support for Farmers: Solomon Islands is rolling out TrigaCash, a microinsurance scheme using weather triggers for automatic payouts after climate shocks, aiming to speed up recovery for farmers and fishers. Governance & Appointments: Gabriel Suri was sworn in as Solomon Islands Attorney General, as the government moves ahead with reforms on mining, forestry, anti-corruption and legal review. Health & Development Partnerships: Japan reaffirmed support for Solomon Islands health services, highlighting the Kilu’ufi Hospital improvement project in Malaita. WASH in Schools: New Zealand and UNICEF handed over upgraded WASH facilities at Vavalu Primary School, improving water, sanitation and menstrual hygiene to boost attendance. Youth & Sports Legacy: MSG and SIFF signed an 18-month school football legacy programme using sport to support education, healthy living, gender equality and youth empowerment. Tourism Update: New Culture & Tourism Minister James Bonuga met tourism officials, noting visitor numbers rose to 28,548 last year and aiming for stronger industry collaboration. Disaster Response Pressure: Opposition called for practical, equal attention in recovery efforts after Cyclone Maila hit Western and Choiseul, questioning reassurance visits beyond public messaging.
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