AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoDigital Health Leadership: A new Asia-Pacific digital health leader, Sameer Kanwar, will oversee work across the region including Kiribati, Tuvalu and the Solomon Islands, with a focus on strengthening digital health systems and telemedicine. Public Health & Water Access: The Blue Pacific Act highlights a major gap in clean water and sanitation across Pacific islands, noting that countries like Kiribati still face limited access to safe drinking water and that the health impacts fall heavily on children. Cybersecurity for Health & Safety: Tonga has joined an INTERPOL regional cybercrime initiative that includes Kiribati, aiming to improve cyber resilience through intelligence sharing, training and coordinated operations—important as ransomware, scams and phishing rise. El Niño Preparedness: SPREP urges Pacific communities to prepare for El Niño impacts now that the event is underway, stressing practical steps to protect families and reduce health risks from changing weather. Youth Mental Health & Misinformation: Kiribati’s Minister for Women, Youth, Sport and Social Affairs, Ruth Cross Kwansing, warns that rapid digital transformation is reshaping community life—bringing opportunities but also misinformation and online harm that can affect youth mental health. Food Safety & Nutrition Link: EU rules on tuna freezing and storage are pushing Pacific exporters, including Kiribati, to upgrade onboard cooling and compliance—an indirect but real health and nutrition issue for market access.
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