AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoDengue Control (Wolbachia): A new regional focus on Wolbachia highlights that scaling dengue prevention isn’t just a national decision—countries need clear roles on mosquito release methods (adults vs eggs) and supply (local production vs imports), backed by steady mosquito monitoring and community involvement. Cervical Cancer (HPV self-tests): At the Te Poutoko Ora Kiwa Research Symposium 2026, Pacific researchers shared progress and gaps in cervical cancer care, including strong uptake of HPV self-testing (about 79–82% of women volunteering) while noting radiotherapy access and overseas referral logistics remain hurdles. Water & Sanitation (Blue Pacific Act): A Pacific-focused U.S. engagement bill points to ongoing clean water and sanitation shortfalls, warning that unsafe water and weak hygiene systems raise risks of diarrheal disease, malnutrition, and child health impacts—especially in places like Kiribati. Cybersecurity & Health Services: Tonga’s move into an INTERPOL cybercrime initiative underscores a wider regional vulnerability to ransomware and scams, with Kiribati listed among participating Pacific nations—an issue that can disrupt health systems. El Niño Preparedness: SPREP urges Pacific communities to prepare early for El Niño impacts, stressing practical steps to protect families as drought, frost, and other hazards vary by country. Food Security (El Niño): Reports from Papua New Guinea describe depleted harvests and rising malnutrition risk as frost and prolonged dry conditions damage crops and livestock. Nutrition & Trade (EU tuna rules): Training in Suva for Kiribati and other exporters shows how new EU tuna freezing requirements depend on correct cooling systems—important for keeping access to a major global market.
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