AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 minutes agoSolomon Islands–Australia diplomacy: New PM Matthew Wale is in Canberra for “pivotal” talks with Anthony Albanese, with plans to negotiate a comprehensive strategic treaty with Australia and review the 2022 security agreement with China after saying he only saw the full China pact recently. Climate finance for resilience: The GEF approved new LDCF/SCCF projects, including support for Solomon Islands, with funding aimed at cutting flood and coastal risks, boosting food and water security, and strengthening disaster preparedness. Education sovereignty debate: Solomon Islands National University Vice Chancellor Dr Transform Aqorau questioned heavy reliance on foreign consultants in curriculum work, arguing children’s futures “cannot be outsourced.” Infrastructure updates (Honiara): Road sealing and works are underway around Yacht Club Junction on Mendana Avenue, with more sections to follow and traffic impacts expected. Local procurement pressure: A Solomon Islands civil firm says strict “tick-box” qualification rules in donor-funded tenders are blocking capable local contractors despite strong bids. Public access to port services: Solomon Ports will hold a 70th Anniversary Open Day this Thursday, featuring demonstrations from operations and engineering teams.
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