AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoFisheries Surveillance & Careers: Samoa’s Stella Sahara Tuuau is now a Senior Fisheries Officer, representing her country in Operation Tui Moana 2026, a major Pacific fisheries surveillance push out of Honiara—showing how local talent is feeding into regional enforcement. Ocean Governance: Solomon Islands used the inaugural Melanesian Ocean Summit to argue ocean rules must be grounded in national authority, Indigenous stewardship, and implementation-ready steps. Road Tech & Transport: Honiara’s Mendana Avenue sealing and drainage works are complete at Yacht Club Junction, but more roadworks continue through the CBD until end of July, with lane closures and traffic delays. Education Policy Debate: SINU Vice Chancellor Dr Transform Aqorau warns Solomon Islands’ curriculum should not be shaped by foreign consultants—“cannot be outsourced.” Security Tech & Data: Reports say China is exporting surveillance-style policing to places including the Solomon Islands, raising concerns over biometric data collection and privacy. Investment & Connectivity: The US and Solomon Islands signed an Investment Incentive Agreement, aiming to unlock private capital for infrastructure, ICT connectivity and energy. Regional Fisheries Enforcement: Operation Tui Moana 2026 completed a three-week run with 61 vessel inspections and four vessels of interest, linking fisheries checks to broader transnational security. Procurement Barriers: Local firms say strict donor bidding “tick-box” qualification rules are blocking them from major infrastructure contracts despite strong proposals.
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