AGP Executive Report
Last update: 18 hours agoRegional health leadership: Vanuatu’s Acting Director General of Health Dr Santus Wari says the Ministry is pushing a Non-Communicable Diseases (NCD) push that includes cancer screening and care, but warns the biggest barrier is a shortage of trained staff—prompting a recent delegation trip to Solomon Islands and Papua New Guinea to explore scholarships, nursing support and future medical training. Maritime health risk: Ukrainian authorities report Russian drone attacks on ships in the Black Sea corridor, including a Vanuatu-flagged cargo vessel (ANT) where two crew were injured and treated after a fire—highlighting ongoing dangers to civilian crews and medical response needs. Pacific health capacity links: A wider regional partnerships item points to continued support for Vanuatu’s health sector growth, tying into the same staffing and training themes raised by Vanuatu health leaders. Health policy and prevention: A coroner’s finding after a preventable home birth death in Victoria underscores the importance of matching birth settings to risk level and following midwifery guidelines—relevant for safer maternal care planning across the region. PFAS legal pressure: Australia’s move to sue 3M over PFAS firefighting foam contamination is reigniting calls for action on toxic chemical exposure and cancer-linked health harms.
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