AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoPublic Health & Water Security: A UNICEF report warns Pacific islands are not on track for SDG 6, with rural and remote communities still facing unsafe drinking water, weak sanitation and hygiene—raising risks of diarrheal disease outbreaks and malnutrition, especially for children. Climate Preparedness: Papua New Guinea’s PM James Marape has ordered provinces and districts to prepare for a possible extraordinary, prolonged dry season as El Niño develops, urging local action to reduce disaster impacts. El Niño Readiness (SPREP): SPREP also urges Pacific communities to start practical preparations now, stressing that knowledge and early steps can protect families as El Niño effects vary by country. Cybersecurity for Health Systems: Tonga has joined an INTERPOL regional cybercrime initiative, with Vanuatu included among participating Pacific nations, as ransomware and online scams continue to target small island states with limited cyber resources. Youth SRHR & Wellbeing: A Pacific youth guide, Pleasurenesia, calls for more Pacific-led sexuality and wellbeing education, pointing to high teenage pregnancy rates and ongoing gender-based violence and unmet contraceptive needs in places including Vanuatu. Food Safety & Disease Risk: The poultry sector is bracing for H5N1 avian influenza after cases in migratory seabirds, saying biosecurity planning should help avoid major egg shortages. Disaster Response Capacity: The Pacific Response Group is training for humanitarian and health support during disasters, including medical evacuations and supply drops, to strengthen regional resilience.
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