AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoCervical cancer elimination: Pacific health leaders say global results show the disease can be virtually eradicated within a generation if HPV vaccination stays high and screening is strong, pointing to England’s 100% mortality reduction for women aged 20–24 (2020–2024) and Australia’s progress in eliminating cases under 25, with momentum boosted by Pacific HPV self-testing uptake (about 79–82%). Regional climate readiness: SPREP urges Pacific communities to prepare for El Niño impacts after the WMO’s Pacific Regional Climate Centre declared an event underway, stressing early action to protect families and reduce risks. Pacific security and diplomacy: A U.S. White House summit with a dozen Pacific leaders is described as “collaborative” and listening-focused, with pledges including infrastructure investment, more climate funding, and support for public health, while Washington aims to counter illegal fishing and curb China’s inroads. Niue in the spotlight: Niue is listed among summit attendees, and separate coverage flags Niue’s budget under scrutiny as deficits grow and community spending is left out. Sports and Pacific livelihoods: NZ Rugby confirms Moana Pasifika will not return in 2027 after liquidation and failed bids to meet capital and business plan requirements, with the door left open for a Pacific-based team that can meet financial needs.
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