AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoNature-based resilience: Vanuatu has officially launched new policy tools under the PPIN project to help weave healthy forests, mangroves, reefs and seagrass into national adaptation planning, coastal resilience and forestry decisions—treating ecosystems as real “infrastructure” for wellbeing and livelihoods. Youth climate voice: Young Pacific leaders in Port Vila are urging governments to put children at the centre of climate decisions at the Pacific Innovation Forum on Climate and Environment, calling for real power, space and resources for youth-led solutions. Cyber safety for Pacific health systems: INTERPOL says Vanuatu is among Pacific countries joining a regional cybercrime initiative, highlighting how ransomware and scams can hit small island states with limited cybersecurity capacity. Clean water gap: A new global look at safe drinking water shows billions still lack safely managed services—an issue that directly affects diarrhoeal disease risk and child health across the Pacific. Dengue control lessons: A regional focus on Wolbachia notes success depends on clear roles, mosquito release choices and strong community involvement—key for preventing outbreaks in dengue-prone areas.
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