AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoPacific Fisheries & Jobs: Pacific tuna officials say the biggest threat to sustainability is unreported fishing, pushing for stronger observer coverage and compliance checks on purse seine vessels, including in Solomon Islands’ observer training. Human Rights & Governance: Solomon Islands reaffirmed plans to establish a national human rights institution and to better mainstream human rights into the national development agenda ahead of the Universal Periodic Review. China Ties & Diplomacy: Foreign Minister Rick Houenipwela begins his first official visit to China (July 10–15), including talks in Jiangsu and Beijing on agriculture, education, skills and renewable-powered seawater desalination. Aid Integrity Warning: The U.S. Ambassador warned Solomon Islands against aid that benefits “one person…one bank account,” amid ongoing political tensions linked to development funding. Mining Oversight: Opposition leader Manasseh Sogavare wants an update on the one-month-old investigation into 33 bauxite shipments. Infrastructure & Transport: Honiara’s westbound passengers will use a new temporary bus stop behind HCC during Hot Bread Roundabout–HCC road works. Climate Preparedness: MECDM officers completed climate adaptation and disaster risk reduction training in Tulagi, while education professionals received disaster resilience training for senior secondary schools.
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