AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoRegional Health & Safety: A major FFA-led IUU fishing crackdown flagged 16 vessels of interest and apprehended four during Operation Island Chief 2026, covering about 27.5 million sq km and monitoring 3,000+ vessels—an important step for safer Pacific seas that also protects livelihoods and food security. Disaster Response: A 6.1 quake struck off Vanuatu’s coast (56 km NE of Port Olry), reminding communities to stay prepared after the December 2024 Port Vila disaster. Earthquake Impact on Children: In Indonesia’s Flores, more than 8,000 children face education disruptions after a 7.7 quake damaged 87 education facilities and 18 healthcare centres; families are urgently requesting food, medicines and child supplies. Health Access Concern: Batemans Bay Hospital’s emergency department is set to close early next year as services shift to a new regional hospital 30 km away, raising worries about longer travel times for strokes and heart attacks. Mental Health Workforce: Thomas Embling Hospital staff report burnout, drug abuse and violence in a leaked review, highlighting strain in secure mental health care for the criminal justice system. Community Wellness & Skills: Vanuatu volleyball coaching is spreading through a train-the-trainer programme, using local materials and building life skills alongside sport. Off-Grid Power for Health/Connectivity: Polar Power secured orders for 15 more solar hybrid systems in the Solomon Islands to expand broadband—supporting remote services including health communications. Climate-Peace Lens: A new Pacific policy brief urges moving from a climate-conflict focus to climate-peace planning grounded in social cohesion, culture and ecological stewardship.
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