AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoDrug trafficking and public health: Pacific leaders warn that transnational narcotics networks are exploiting vast maritime borders, turning the crisis into a regional health and social emergency; Kiribati’s Ruth Cross Kwansing says a conference is helping reduce fragmented responses as seizures and shifting routes show enforcement alone won’t stop the flow. Health workforce strain from migration: A new U.S.-funded performance audit covering Micronesia and the Marshall Islands says severe out-migration and economic decline are making it harder to staff and maintain schools and medical facilities, raising concerns for service costs and future funding. Coral heat stress and health links: Researchers using unmanned support in Majuro are searching for “super reefs” as record marine heat waves drive mass coral bleaching, a reminder that climate shocks can ripple into food and livelihoods that underpin community health. Nuclear legacy and community wellbeing: Pacific advocates say unresolved nuclear-era harms tied to colonialism and decolonisation continue to affect places including Kiribati and Banaba, with calls for justice and long-term support as major anniversaries approach.
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