AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoImmunisation Watch: A new WHO-UNICEF report says most Pacific island countries are missing the 90% target for full child vaccination. Only Niue hit 100%, with Tuvalu at 93%. Even higher performers like Tuvalu, Cook Islands and Tonga fell short on one or two vaccine types in 2025, while Kiribati met just four targets. Climate & Health Risk: A Global Voices spotlight links climate displacement to statelessness risk across the Pacific, citing WMO estimates that at least 50,000 Pacific Islanders are displaced each year by climate change—an issue that can disrupt access to services, including healthcare. Digital Access for Health: An ITU-Internet Society report highlights community-run internet networks as a practical way to reach remote islands like Kiribati, stressing that local people must help design, run and maintain services that can support health and other daily needs. Community-Led Crime Prevention: Tonga urged the UN to tackle transnational organised crime with community-centred approaches, linking safety to health, education and social services—not just policing.
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