AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoOcean Diplomacy: Papua New Guinea Prime Minister James Marape used the inaugural Melanesian Ocean Summit 2026 to push Pacific and Southeast Asian leaders to act together now to protect oceans that sustain island life, culture, jobs, and economies. Compact Funding Watch: A new U.S. GAO review says Compact of Free Association money is being slowed by late audits, delayed planning, and bureaucratic bottlenecks—raising alarms for Palau’s recovery and for health and education projects across Palau, FSM, and the Marshall Islands. Disaster Relief on the Ground: In the Marianas, Super Typhoon Sinlaku recovery continues—Red Cross financial aid is reaching some Sinlaku-affected households in Guam, while Saipan social work students and community groups are shifting into relief roles. Public Health Pressure: In Chuuk, officials warn that damaged water and sanitation could drive communicable disease risks as displacement climbs. Local Resilience & Skills: Guam’s University of Guam Land Grant is offering a free five-session workshop to help residents build steadier financial security. Plastic Crisis Call: Kiribati is urging stronger upstream action to tackle plastic pollution, citing mounting waste pressures on small island systems.
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