AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoMaritime Tech & Infrastructure: Solomon Ports Authority commissioned the new 50-metre Kulabule Jetty at Honiara’s Domestic Terminal, named for late Captain Judah Kulabule, with the project costing about SBD$28 million and aimed at easing congestion and improving inter-island passenger and shipping services. Road Safety Governance: The Ministry of Infrastructure Development, with World Bank support under SIRAP2, wrapped up a three-day National Road Safety Action Plan training, council meeting and conference in Honiara, setting up the groundwork for a National Road Safety Council to coordinate policy, enforcement and data. Science, Sport & Traditional Knowledge: SINU Dean Dr Clyde Puilingi was appointed to UNESCO’s Global Task Force of Experts (2026–2027) on Traditional Pharmacopoeia in the context of sport values, ethics and integrity. Health Capacity Building: Four Solomon Islands health professionals began a three-week Manaaki New Zealand scholarship in Auckland focused on public sector leadership and public health management. Indigenous Conservation Exchange: Australia-backed Indigenous Knowledge Exchange brought Torres Strait rangers to work with Solomon Islands Rangers Association on culturally grounded conservation and sustainable resource management. Genetics & Immunity Research: A Yale-led Science study reports Denisovan-inherited DNA still affects immune activity in Near Oceania populations including Papua New Guinea and the Solomon Islands. Policy & Finance Modernisation: Central Bank of Solomon Islands Governor Dr Luke Forau used the CBSI 50th anniversary lecture to outline a future-facing agenda that includes digital currency plans and stronger institutional independence.
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