AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoAustralia–SINU Research Partnership: SINU and CSIRO held a joint symposium at Ranadi to tackle high-cost imported animal feed, aiming to develop affordable, locally sourced feed for small livestock and tilapia to boost productivity and resilience. Education Support: MEHRD and the New Zealand High Commission launched the Waka Fo Edukesen Partnership Support Hub to strengthen coordination with education providers and partners across Solomon Islands. Connectivity for Essential Services: SATSOL renewed its 24-month Master Service Agreement with Solomon Power to keep internet connectivity secure and scalable for utility operations. Air Links for Business and Travel: Solomon Airlines and Philippine Airlines signed an interline deal with Interline Through Check-In, enabling smoother single-ticket connections via Port Moresby and Brisbane to Manila. Diplomatic Engagement with China: Foreign Minister Rick Houenipwela began an official visit to China to discuss cooperation in agriculture, education, technology, skills development and renewable energy, including seawater desalination. Human Rights Institutions: Government reaffirmed plans to establish a national human rights institution and strengthen human rights reporting and coordination. Public Safety and Development: Police Minister John Tuhaika Jnr launched an IMSMA Core database to track UXO and explosive remnants of war, supporting safer development. Local Governance and Costs: PM Wale met Dreamcast Theatre leaders, responding to concerns over rising commercial rent threatening the youth arts hub’s sustainability.
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