AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoAviation Upgrade for Tourism: Faleolo International Airport has been commissioned with a new apron and three aerobridges, plus upgraded passenger facilities and check-in tech—an estimated $140 million tala project backed by the Government, China, and the World Bank. Pacific Policing & Training: AFP Commissioner Krissy Barrett will brief UN Chiefs of Police on a leaner, faster peacekeeping training model used with Pacific officers, aiming to keep missions sustainable. Critical Minerals Push: US Ambassador Jared Novelly says Cook Islands seabed minerals are a top priority as Washington tries to reduce China-linked supply risks—while exploration continues but commercial extraction remains restricted. Health Tech in the Pacific: Vanuatu’s HeartCare mobile app is rolling out community heart screenings using trained local workers to flag cardiovascular risk earlier. Local Agriculture Innovation: Samoa’s Chinese demonstration farm is distributing high-protein white mulberry seedlings for pig and chicken feed, with a long harvest window. Cybersecurity Watch: Samoa and the wider Blue Pacific face rising cyber threats as digital services expand, increasing pressure on protection of systems and data. Governance & Tech Jobs: Cabinet approved new chairs and board directors across Samoa’s ministries and State-Owned Enterprises, including roles tied to power, shipping, research, and tourism. Policy Gap on Vapes: Samoa’s leaders say there are currently no laws banning vape imports, after MPs raised health concerns. Regional Skills for Tourism Data: SPTO’s workshop in Nadi trained Pacific tourism officers in data analysis tools to strengthen evidence-based planning.
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