AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoClimate & Health: A new report warns that Super El Niño can disrupt marine ecosystems and fisheries, threatening food security and livelihoods across coastal and island communities. Disaster Recovery: In the Marianas, residents describe how Typhoon Sinlaku intensified rapidly and damaged homes and supplies in CNMI—an urgent reminder of the need for safe water, shelter, and preparedness. Population & Care Access: A U.S. Government Accountability Office report says FSM and the Marshall Islands face steep population declines as people move abroad for jobs, education, and health care—raising alarms for labor shortages and the long-term sustainability of schools and health systems. Veterans’ Healthcare: Marshall Islands Foreign Minister Kalani Kaneko says U.S. VA healthcare for Freely Associated States veterans is still stalled despite congressional authorization, leaving many without access unless they relocate. Food Security & Mental Wellness: The University of Guam’s Farmer Focus Conference heads to Chuuk on July 1, linking ocean and land stewardship with farmers’ and fishermen’s food security and mental wellness. Local Health Workforce & Training: UOG’s Hamilton Library scholarship picks up research that includes public health topics, including work on chemical disinfectants in China.
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