AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoClimate & National Security: Governor-General Sir David Tiva Kapu warned climate change is Solomon Islands’ “most existential threat,” urging a shift from survival to adaptation, with climate-resilient infrastructure, mangrove protection, and freshwater security tied to youth jobs and stability. Government & Regional Security: New PM Matthew Wale floated a Pacific-wide security pact in Canberra, while Minister Peter Kenilorea Jr. said security and development must move together, with stronger Solomon Islands ownership alongside regional cooperation. Rule of Law & Politics: The Attorney-General says the Coalition’s court challenge to force Parliament is a “futile exercise,” as the High Court resumes and the case faces a strike-out application. Justice Sector Cooperation: A PNG–Solomon Islands twinning program will strengthen prosecution services, focusing on cybercrime, financial crimes, corruption, and family/sexual violence. UNDP Governance Support: UNDP says it will back provincial governance and rural infrastructure, boost youth participation in politics, strengthen electoral readiness for 2028, and support Solomon Islands’ return to EITI for extractives transparency. Environment & Public Responsibility: MECDM officials launched a Honiara coastal clean-up campaign, stressing waste management and daily environmental stewardship.
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