AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoKiribati Health Systems Strengthening: The World Bank has approved a US$14 million project to boost care across Kiribati’s hospitals, health centres and clinics, with upgrades to infrastructure and equipment, in-service training for health workers, and stronger health information systems—aimed at tackling pressures from distance, dense urban areas on South Tarawa, and rising non-communicable diseases. Safe Water Gap: A new global map highlights how safe drinking water is still out of reach for billions, underscoring why Pacific water and sanitation support matters for preventing diarrheal disease and protecting children. Dengue Control with Wolbachia: A regional push for Wolbachia is framed as a shared public good for Asia and the Pacific, stressing that success depends on clear roles, mosquito release choices, baseline monitoring, and steady community involvement. Digital Health Leadership: PATH’s next chapter in digital health innovation is highlighted, alongside regional work to strengthen digital health systems and patient data tracking across Pacific countries including Kiribati. Cybersecurity for Health Services: Tonga’s participation in an INTERPOL cybercrime initiative is noted, with the report warning that Pacific small states—including Kiribati—face limited resources and preparedness, leaving them vulnerable to ransomware and scams that can disrupt services.
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