AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoPacific Diplomacy: U.S. officials say last week’s White House summit with Pacific leaders was “collaborative” and focused on listening, with Biden pledging new infrastructure, extra climate funding, and action on illegal fishing—while stressing Washington is not asking countries to choose sides. Youth & Democracy: A Pacific youth forum heard that young people remain underrepresented in politics due to cultural and economic barriers, with Samoa among the delegations discussing how to boost participation and leadership. Education & Jobs: Samoa marked Post-Secondary Education Week, with ministers stressing PSET as a pathway to skills, employment, and keeping boys engaged beyond Year 10. Workforce Development: Samoa’s Public Service Commission highlighted workforce training progress, including 109 officials graduating in HR, public sector management, and procurement. Health System Pressure: A Vaisigano 1 MP called for removal of a district hospital doctor, alleging serious service failures; the Health Minister promised action. Sports & Community: Australia’s Defence Force donated cricket gear to Samoa, and the stage is set for the Marist 33rd International Sevens in Apia. Crime & Safety: Interpol warns of a sharp rise in cybercrime across Asia and the South Pacific, hitting small island states hardest. Public Trust: Samoa’s PM faced fresh criticism after insiders say his promised weekly media briefings have gone quiet.
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