AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoSolomon Islands–Australia diplomacy: Prime Minister Matthew Wale has arrived in Australia for his first overseas trip, with talks in Canberra expected to deepen cooperation on regional security, economic development, climate resilience and more, including negotiations on a new “comprehensive treaty” and a revived policing deal aimed at countering China’s influence. Climate resilience finance: Rural Solomon Islanders have started receiving payouts under TrigaCash, the country’s first parametric microinsurance product, with about 35 policyholders paid SBD$8,800 after heavy rainfall triggers were met. Jobs and local value-add: Prime Minister Wale says the GREAT Government will push resource processing at home to create jobs and raise export value, with Western Province and Noro flagged as key targets. Ocean governance: At the Melanesian Ocean Summit, Solomon Islands stressed ocean protection must be built on national authority, Indigenous stewardship and implementation-ready frameworks. Health upgrades: Malaita’s provincial health summit in Auki focused on strengthening primary health care, while at the National Referral Hospital a specialist maternal health training program supported safer care for mothers and newborns. Sport and youth leadership: SINIS marked the departure of an Australian strength and conditioning mentor, and SIAC representatives returned from an Oceania athletes forum with new ideas on athlete welfare and governance. Aviation and roads progress: World Bank teams visited Henderson sites under SIRAP2, praising work including a modern fire service station to boost aviation safety.
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