AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoCyclone-linked safety gaps for women: As Cyclones Maila and Vaianu hit parts of the Pacific at the same time, evacuation centres became both refuge and risk—damaged roads, closed or overwhelmed clinics, and down phone networks can leave women facing violence with nowhere to go. Meth crisis and HIV risk: A Pacific Security College report says the methamphetamine surge is driving an escalating HIV epidemic and calls for a Pacific Islands Forum-led response beyond law enforcement, including health and community action. Local health support after storms: A Chinese medical team has wrapped up a week-long Western Province mission in Solomon Islands, delivering consultations and treatment in communities affected by Cyclone Maila and strengthening ties with local health authorities. Bees and livelihoods: Solomon Islands marked World Bee Day, highlighting beekeeping’s role in rural income and pollination—while pointing to training gaps and pest threats like Varroa. Intimate partner violence study: Fiji’s Women’s Crisis Centre says it has completed its second national prevalence study on intimate partner violence, with final findings due before year-end. New Solomon Islands leadership: Prime Minister Matthew Wale has moved to complete a full 24-member Cabinet after his election, setting the tone for a fast start amid political and economic pressure.
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