AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoEl Niño preparedness: SPREP is urging Pacific communities to start practical preparations now that an El Niño event has been declared underway, stressing that staying informed and taking early steps can help protect families and reduce risks. Climate displacement and health impacts: A report from Solomon Islands highlights how climate change and flooding forced the A’ama tribe to relocate after the 2014 flash floods, underscoring how weak drainage and limited services leave communities more vulnerable during extreme weather. Pacific health and development funding: More than 180 countries have approved a US$3.9bn Global Environment Facility package for biodiversity and climate projects, with a focus that includes food, ocean and freshwater systems and support for small island states and indigenous communities. Regional engagement and public health: U.S. officials say a White House summit with Pacific leaders was “collaborative” and included pledges for infrastructure, climate mitigation, countering illegal fishing and improving public health, with Niue among the attending leaders. Local fisheries sustainability (career spotlight): A Fiji fisheries officer’s story connects ocean protection to livelihoods and sustainable tuna management, reflecting the wider Pacific push for stronger fisheries stewardship. Sports note: NZ Rugby says Moana Pasifika will not return to Super Rugby Pacific in 2027, moving the competition to a 10-team format.
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