AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoRegional security & health system pressure: Australia’s PM Anthony Albanese is set to travel to Fiji and the Solomon Islands as talks on a broader Pacific security deal gather pace, with “integration” and the Vuvale Union in focus—an issue that can shape how regional resources and stability affect health services. Police support for Parliament: Thirty PNG Royal Constabulary personnel are due in Honiara to help with security for the upcoming Parliament sitting, with COVID-19 checks and quarantine steps before duties. Cyclone Maila recovery for food and nutrition: MALD received 200 agricultural tools from New Zealand’s MFAT to help farming communities restart food gardens after Tropical Cyclone Maila, supporting household food security and nutrition. Flood risks in Isabel: Heavy rain in Buala has flooded roads and the Fera airfield, with the provincial health director warning of water-borne disease risks and urging people to boil water. Malaria push with Japan funding: Solomon Islands signed Japan grant agreements worth about SBD 14.6m for malaria diagnosis equipment and postgraduate scholarships, aiming for faster, more accurate testing in remote areas. Health workforce growth: 184 probation nurses have become registered nurses after completing the Supervised Practice Program. Clean energy for clinics and schools: A North West Choiseul constituency received PRC support for solar power systems, including supplies for Nukiki Community Clinic. Betelnut market planning: Honiara City Council approved 12 designated betelnut markets and is inviting titled landowners to partner, aiming for safer, cleaner trading spaces.
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