AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoWHO internship access: The World Health Organisation has opened its Global Internship Programme to citizens of all 194 member states, including Cook Islands-relevant Pacific interest, with placements across Switzerland and country offices worldwide. Vaccination gaps: A new WHO–UNICEF report says many Pacific island countries still struggle to reach 90% childhood immunisation coverage for all vaccine types, even where overall performance looks strong. Local health workforce: The University of Auckland is boosting the Cook Islands nursing workforce, delivering advanced clinical training to 15 nurses and building longer-term Pacific partnerships. Patient referral changes: Te Marae Ora’s Patient Referral Policy 2026 expands eligibility, including permanent returning Cook Islanders (no 12-month stand-down), contract expatriate workers after six months, and new Permanent Resident certificate holders. Workplace NCD focus: A new Cook Islands public sector “healthy workplace” policy targets non-communicable diseases like diabetes and hypertension, plus mental health. Public health at work: Public servants are being encouraged to “move more” under the new health policy. Youth-led election dialogue: CINYC’s Kai Vānanga no te Uki o Āpōpō sessions in Titikaveka and Ngatangiia put young people at the centre, with candidates discussing environment, economics, community and culture. Deep-sea mining debate: Te Ipukarea Society is urging open public discussion on deep-seabed mining ahead of the election, arguing voters deserve clear positions. El Niño watch: The Pacific is bracing for stronger El Niño conditions, with extreme weather risks rising for island communities. Health and sport link: Fiji rugby league coach Mick Potter says Mark Nawaqanitawase could lift the sport’s profile if he plays for Fiji instead of Australia.
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