AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoCommunity Policing MoU: Vanuatu’s Internal Affairs Minister Andrew Solomon Napuat signed an MoU in Honiara to strengthen community policing through officer exchanges between Vanuatu and the RSIPF, with officers working alongside chiefs, churches, schools and village groups to prevent crime early. Animal Health Surveillance: MALD veterinary teams ran disease awareness and surveillance in Malaita (Auki, North Road, South Road), visiting farms, collecting samples from chickens, pigs and cattle, and advising farmers on husbandry and early reporting. Science Education Boost: Two new science laboratory classrooms in Western Province (Dekurana and Poitete CHS) were handed over under the Australia–New Zealand Education Sector Support Program, aiming to expand hands-on practical science for rural students. Health Product Safety: MHMS with WHO assessed Solomon Islands’ medicines, vaccines and medical devices regulation using WHO’s Global Benchmarking Tool, feeding into updates to laws and stronger market surveillance. Fisheries Tech Enforcement: FFA’s Operation Island Chief 2026 flagged 16 vessels of interest and apprehended four, using satellite monitoring, aerial and surface patrols across 27.5 million sq km. Aviation Infrastructure: Honiara International Airport’s Aviation Complex Building is 90% complete, with completion targeted for 31 August 2026. Climate Planning: Solomon Islands is shaping its first National Loss and Damage Policy and Investment Roadmap through national consultations, turning climate impacts into priorities for action and finance.
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