AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoRenewables Urged as Fuel Crisis Deepens: Pacific energy experts, including voices from Samoa and Vanuatu, say the latest fuel shock was predictable and must drive real change—more locally led renewable power, better shipping planning, and community-first solutions. Disaster Response Capacity: Tuvalu police highlighted the Pacific Response Group’s role in disaster preparedness and relief, noting training that includes health support and medical evacuations—relevant for Vanuatu’s ongoing hazard risk. Ocean Health & Governance: Vanuatu’s climate minister backed stronger ocean protection, pointing to new national ocean laws and the global push to safeguard the “Blue Pacific.” Drug Trafficking as a Health Threat: Pacific leaders warn illicit narcotics networks are exploiting maritime borders, calling it a regional security, health, and social crisis with knock-on impacts for public health. Commonwealth Games Teams: Fiji, Niue and Vanuatu named squads for Glasgow 2026—good news for community wellbeing through sport. World Refugee Day Alert: Save the Children says nearly 2 million children have returned to Syria in 18 months, but many face unsafe, damaged homes and collapsed services.
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