AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoRenewables Push: Pacific energy experts meeting in Suva say the fuel crisis proves the region must fast-track locally led renewable energy, with Samoa’s Toleafoa Annie Tuisuga warning emergency measures won’t be enough and that rural and low-income households feel price shocks hardest. Climate Risk: SPREP confirms El Niño conditions across the Pacific, flagging drier-than-usual conditions for Western Pacific countries and urging proactive water management planning to reduce drought risk. Coral Protection: Resilient Reefs Pasifika has awarded 16 local grants to protect and restore Samoa’s coral reefs using a ridge-to-reef approach, backing community groups and partners including the National University of Samoa. Disaster Compensation: Samoa’s NEOC says more than 6,000 Safata residents are set to receive NZ-funded compensation linked to the HMNZS Manawanui sinking, with MOUs processed for payment through the Ministry of Finance. Clean Energy & Health Governance: RNZ Pacific reports New Zealand’s stance on WHO International Health Regulations updates is being criticised as political antipathy could weaken Pacific disease surveillance and health outcomes. Regional Trade & Oceans: Samoa will join Expo 2027 Belgrade under “Rhythms of Samoa,” while a new MOU aims to strengthen sustainable management of South Pacific albacore tuna among Cook Islands, Fiji, Niue, Samoa and Tonga.
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