AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoRegional Ocean Priorities: Marshall Islands President Hilda Heine told a Tokyo ocean summit that island states need more access to finance, technology, scientific data and capacity-building to protect livelihoods and manage growing pressures on the sea. Maritime Security & Fisheries: New Zealand’s RNZAF ran patrols in Fiji, Niue and the Cook Islands EEZ during May, supporting Operation Kiwa and the Pacific Islands Forum Fisheries Agency by photographing vessels of interest to deter serious organised crime. Food Security Focus: A Cook Islands political analyst argues agriculture deserves renewed attention to cut reliance on imported food and strengthen local jobs and businesses, especially across the Southern Group and Rarotonga. Cook Islands Energy Planning: The government has moved into phase two of a five-phase energy response framework to manage fuel supply risks linked to Middle East conflict, while Penrhyn Island tightens power use after running low on diesel. Tourism Under Pressure: Cook Islands tourism leaders warn the country is still vulnerable to a global slowdown, and stakeholders met to progress the Destination Stewardship Plan as waste burdens rise with visitor growth. Governance Investment: CIIC continues director training to strengthen governance capability across its boards, including decision-making, conflicts of interest and emerging board challenges. Rugby Business Stakes: Cook Islands and Tonga rugby leaders back Kanaloa’s bid to take over Moana Pasifika, pushing for Pacific-led decision-making as NZ Rugby weighs options.
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