AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoPacific Peace Appeal: Pacific Islands Forum leaders, including Cook Islands PM Mark Brown, issued a renewed global call for peace, urging UN Charter respect and dialogue as tensions rise worldwide. Border Security Boost: Cook Islands Customs received US Homeland Security Investigations training and drug test kits, strengthening enforcement capacity as the islands sit on trade routes. Local Safety & Transport: The Ministry of Finance and Economic Management delivered 10 electric motorbikes to Puna for community safety and monitoring, aiming to cut petrol use and speed responses. Regional Finance Pressure: The Asian Development Bank is rolling out a $4b package for Middle East conflict fallout, with trade finance for fuel and food imports—relevant to Pacific cost pressures. Water Governance: Former PM Henry Puna was appointed chair of Rarotonga’s water authority, To Tatou Vai, following Brian Mason’s resignation. Youth & Skills: The Cook Islands Business Hub has closed after years supporting youth learning and career pathways. Health Access: Free cervical screening continues in Rarotonga, with clinics scheduled at Kavera and other sites.
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