AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoSpinal Care in Rarotonga: New Zealand College of Chiropractic interns are returning to offer free spinal health checks and holistic adjustments, with sessions starting Saturday 6 June at 9am at Te Atukura Grounds in Avarua. Outer-Island Medicines: Pa Enua residents say a new Cook Islands budget boosts healthcare and referral funding, but medicine shortages still demand immediate, fair action for outer islands. Diabetes Service Pressure (NZ): Counties Manukau diabetes dietitian wait times improved after service changes, but the waitlist is rising again as staffing turnover hits capacity. Climate & Forestry Resilience (FAO): FAO-backed training in Suva helped Samoa Forestry Division officers strengthen sustainable teak and pine production, targeting climate resilience through better seed propagation and harvesting practices. Fukushima Fallout Debate: Ongoing Pacific concern continues over Japan’s Fukushima water release plan, with critics challenging the science and decision-making. Regional Health Aid (Samoa): India says it has delivered a haemodialysis machine with a portable RO unit to Samoa, fulfilling a FIPIC-III commitment.
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