AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoDrug Policy & Public Health: Cook Islands Secretary of Health Bob Williams urged a tougher, more coordinated Pacific response to drug trafficking, saying the harm starts in families and villages long before police see cases, and calling for prevention, harm reduction and community support alongside interdiction. Dengue Watch: Hawai‘i reported a new travel-related dengue case on Oʻahu involving a visitor; officials say the risk of local spread is low, but they’re urging people to remove standing water and protect against mosquito bites. Regional Dengue Update: A wider Pacific dengue picture shows elevated activity across multiple islands, with thousands of confirmed cases and pressure on hospitals in the region. Menstrual Health & Sustainability: Te Ipukarea Society and partners ran a menstrual wellbeing session for 300+ young women at Tereora College, promoting reusable options like pads, cups and period underwear for both health and cost savings. Local Safety & Emergency Response: A letter highlights a public safety gap, arguing TAU’s property “Conn number” mapping system could help emergency services like ambulance, police and fire locate call-outs faster. Environment & Ocean Health: Te Ipukarea Society turns 30, celebrating three decades of conservation advocacy, and Aitutaki youth are blending tradition with marine science to protect the lagoon and tackle invasive crown-of-thorns starfish. Community Health Workforce: New Zealand welcomed a record number of Pacific medical graduates into the health system, with cultural connection helping patients feel understood and more able to share symptoms. Airport Rules: Police warned travellers that vaping breaches at Rarotonga International Airport are still happening, with increased scrutiny and enforcement possible.
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