AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoWater Access Gap: A new global map shows safe drinking water is still out of reach for billions, with access under 20% in several low-income countries—an urgent reminder for Samoa’s own water security planning. Manawanui Compensation Dispute: Samoa and New Zealand are still sorting out money after the HMNZS Manawanui oil-and-diesel spill, with Samoa’s environment minister saying a separate WST4.2m compensation is being negotiated for Siumu residents, despite NZ saying earlier payments covered resolved damage. Dengue Control with Wolbachia: A regional public-health push highlights how Wolbachia—used to curb dengue-spreading mosquitoes—depends on clear roles, supply decisions, and strong community monitoring. Conservation Economy in the Pacific: Palau’s giant clam comeback is moving from crisis to business, with a community hatchery and farmer training—though CITES legislation and long-term funding are still key hurdles. Samoa Measles Joke Fallout: Samoa’s media community is demanding an apology over an insensitive measles cartoon, while the cartoonist says he won’t apologize—raising questions about public health respect during outbreaks.
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