AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoPacific Fuel Crunch: Pacific leaders are leaning on the Biketawa Declaration as fuel shocks keep biting, with countries weighing tough conservation steps and rationing risks. Climate & Community: A Honiara tribe’s relocation story shows what climate change can mean on the ground—homes lost after flash floods, then moved to April Valley. El Niño Watch: SPREP urges Pacific communities to prepare now for El Niño impacts, warning that early action can protect families. Solomon Islands in Training: Solomon Islands officials and youth completed a 14-day climate-resilient agriculture and fisheries seminar in China, focused on smarter farming and aquaculture. Honiara Governance & Youth: A Pacific youth and democracy forum heard that young people remain underrepresented in decision-making, despite the region’s young population. Law & Order Link to the Pacific: Australia’s record 2.7 tonnes cocaine bust is tied to a network allegedly using Pacific routes, with police saying a “mother vessel” was detained in Solomon Islands. Local Economy Pressure: PM Matthew Wale tells Solomon Airlines it can’t rely on government support without a serious change plan, while also pushing lower costs to ease the cost of living. Sports & Culture: Grandmaster Nigel Short is set to visit Honiara to boost chess development, and Team Guadalcanal selection races for the Solomon Games 2026 are underway.
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