AGP Executive Report
Last update: 16 minutes agoHealth & Climate: A new report warns that Super El Niño events can sharply disrupt fisheries by warming seas, weakening upwelling, and reducing plankton productivity—threatening food security and livelihoods across coastal and island communities, including places like Kiribati. Health & Governance: Kiribati’s leaders are pushing the Pacific Regional Conference on Anti-Corruption, arguing that corruption can derail climate and health-related funding and leave communities exposed instead of protected. Health & Partnerships: India and Kiribati met in Suva to strengthen cooperation on copra and coconut oil, and India previously supported Kiribati’s health system with a 6-bedded container-based dialysis unit sent to Tarawa. Nuclear Health Justice: Kiribati renewed calls for nuclear justice at the UN, citing ongoing health harms from decades-old testing on Kiritimati, including cancer and severe newborn abnormalities. Pacific Security Watch: Reporting says China is testing its state surveillance approach in the Solomon Islands, raising concerns about personal data collection and public safety systems.
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