AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoJapan–Solomon Health Deal: Solomon Islands signed two Japan grant agreements worth 294 million yen to boost public service training and strengthen malaria diagnosis, including scholarships for Master’s study in Japan and new malaria testing equipment for the Ministry of Health. Nursing Workforce Boost: A total of 184 probation nurses have become registered nurses after completing the Supervised Practice Program, with MHMS urging them to maintain high professional standards as they take on greater responsibilities. NRH Kidney Care Milestone: Doctors at the National Referral Hospital, with a Chinese medical team, successfully performed a minimally invasive dual-endoscope surgery to remove complex kidney and ureteral stones after a year of severe pain and complications. Disaster Response Training: Twenty-nine health and emergency response professionals completed a rehabilitation in disaster and emergency course at NRH, focused on better coordination and access for vulnerable groups during emergencies. Primary Health Care Leadership: Solomon Islands was highlighted as the first Pacific country to implement the Primary Health Care Performance Initiative framework, linking health system investment to real outcomes for communities. Safe Water Data Spotlight: A global map shows where safely managed drinking water is still out of reach, underscoring major gaps that can drive health risks like diarrheal disease.
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