AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoExtreme Weather & Health: Communities across the Marianas and Micronesia are bracing for more severe storms after Supertyphoons Mawar and Sinlaku, as El Niño develops and is forecast to intensify to moderate or strong levels this fall, with a 63% chance of ocean temperatures rising above 2.0°C—raising the risk of stronger cyclones forming farther east and intensifying before reaching Guam and the wider region. Pacific Nursing Workforce: ProCare has recognised two top Pacific nursing graduates from Unitec with scholarships to strengthen primary care in New Zealand, highlighting the role of Pacific nurses in prevention and ongoing care close to home; recipients include Grace McCormick (Tongan/Niuean/Māori) and Michael Kapisi (Niuean). Community Safety & Violence: 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. Obesity Snapshot: A global look at obesity extremes spotlights Nauru’s very high adult obesity rate (70.7%), linking the trend to shifts toward imported foods, limited fresh produce, and reduced activity in a hot climate. Youth Sport & Fitness: Strongman Samoa’s Pacific Strongest competition drew athletes from across the region, including Niue, aiming to build local pathways for young athletes and promote physical fitness through a Pasifika-style strongman format.
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