AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoExtreme Weather Watch: Communities across the Marianas and Micronesia are bracing for more severe storms as El Niño develops in the tropical Pacific, with forecasters calling for moderate to strong conditions this fall and a 63% chance of sea-surface temperatures exceeding 2.0°C—meaning cyclones may form farther east and intensify before reaching Guam and the wider region. Pacific Nursing Boost: ProCare has awarded top Pacific nursing scholarships from Unitec Institute of Technology, highlighting two recipients with Niuean ties (Grace McCormick and Michael Kapisi) and reinforcing a push to grow Pacific primary care leadership. Obesity Snapshot: A new global look at obesity rates points to major differences by country, spotlighting Nauru as having the highest adult obesity rate (70.7%), with the piece linking the rise to shifts in food systems and activity patterns. Local Justice Update: In American Samoa, police report an alleged assault and disturbance in Petesa involving two males (one a juvenile), with one suspect charged and held without bail while the juvenile case proceeds separately. Gender Diversity Context: A Global Voices feature notes that gender fluidity is not new or “Western,” citing Pacific Island traditions including Niue’s fiafifine alongside other regional identities.
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