AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoOuter-Island Transport Pressure: A new commentary flags how inconsistent air and sea services in TAFEA’s outer islands are undermining access to health care, education, markets, government services and jobs—urging safer, more regular transport options beyond one-off incidents. US Visa Bond for Vanuatu: The US Embassy in Port Moresby says Vanuatu’s permanent inclusion in the US Visa Bond Programme is meant to enforce immigration rules and reduce overstays, with bonds capped at US$20,000, after reporting raised concerns about overstayer risks. Trade Policy Push: Vanuatu’s Ministry of Tourism and Trade Development appoints a consultant to draft the Cayman Islands’ Trade Development Framework—part of a wider trade agenda and regulatory reform work. Regional Jobs Focus (Solomons): The World Bank urges Solomon Islands to broaden growth beyond mining by strengthening public finance management and investing in agriculture and fisheries to create more jobs and resilience. Women in Mining Governance (Solomons): A workshop in Honiara highlights women’s roles in transparency and accountability in extractive industries, including stronger participation in EITI processes. Pacific Security Debate: A Pacific civil society and foreign ministers’ meeting in Suva fails to agree a joint response to a Chinese ballistic missile test near Tuvalu, exposing limits of consensus diplomacy.
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