AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoHealth Regulation Upgrade: Solomon Islands, with WHO support, is reviewing and strengthening its medicines, vaccines and medical devices regulatory system using WHO’s Global Benchmarking Tool, ahead of law updates to better block unsafe or fake health products. Flood Forecasting Tech: Fiji’s Ba Catchment is one of two Pacific pilot sites for operational impact-based flood forecasting, with training in Nadi focused on turning better hydrology and modelling into warnings people can act on. Science Education Boost: New science laboratory classrooms (over SBD 2.7m) have been handed over for Western Province schools, aiming to expand hands-on experiments and careers in health, engineering, IT and environmental science. Livestock Biosecurity: MALD ran animal health awareness and disease surveillance in Malaita, visiting farms, collecting samples from chickens, pigs and cattle, and training farmers on prevention and early reporting. Fisheries Monitoring: A regional IUU fishing crackdown (Operation Island Chief 2026) flagged 16 vessels of interest and involved satellite detections, patrols and boardings across millions of square kilometres. Governance & Land/Mining: Opposition continues to challenge a SBD 1.5m Forestry house rent linked to PM Wale’s land, while GREAT’s mining reforms include new mineral holding companies registered under SIMHL. Regional Tech & Diplomacy: Japan’s ruling party signals room for closer economic cooperation with Pacific islands, including discussions with Solomon Islands on economic security.
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