AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoGlobal Plastic Treaty: Pacific leaders are pushing for stronger action on transboundary plastic pollution ahead of major Nairobi talks next week, noting 19 million tonnes of plastic leak into aquatic ecosystems each year and calling the new legally binding instrument a key step for island nations with limited land space. Cervical Cancer Elimination: Regional health experts say cervical cancer can be virtually eliminated within a generation if HPV vaccination stays high and screening is strong, pointing to sharp drops in England and Australia and highlighting Pacific momentum through HPV self-testing. Cook Islands Care Access: ENT specialists from Australia’s RACS are in Rarotonga this week (June 22–26) delivering specialist clinics and complex surgeries in partnership with Te Marae Ora, supported by Australia’s budget support. NCD Call to Action: A Cook Islands letter urges practical public-health moves to tackle non-communicable diseases, from free water refill stations and healthier food at events to community gardens and tougher conversations about unhealthy product promotion. Fuel Crisis Pressure: Pacific leaders are responding to ongoing fuel shocks with coordinated planning under the Biketawa Declaration, warning that relief may be slow even if international peace talks progress.
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