AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoPacific Security & China: Solomon Islands PM Matthew Wale has floated a Pacific-wide security pact during talks in Canberra, while also signalling a review of the China-Solomons security agreement and keeping it politically sensitive; China’s embassy says it respects Pacific sovereignty and won’t change policy with government changes. Governance & Democracy: Governor-General Sir David Tiva Kapu urged unity, urgency and active citizenship after the March–May political impasse, warning democracy is “not a spectator sport.” Climate & Resilience: The GG called climate change Solomon Islands’ “most existential threat,” linking shoreline loss, food gardens and youth jobs to national security. Provincial Development: UNDP says it’s backing stronger provincial governance, rural infrastructure and electoral readiness for 2028, including support to the Electoral Commission and youth participation. Infrastructure & Procurement: SINIIP 2026 consultations wrapped in Western Province, while CBSI launched procurement for a new eight-storey headquarters in Honiara. Justice Cooperation: A PNG–Solomon Islands twinning program will strengthen prosecution services, including cybercrime, financial crimes and corruption. Environment & Waste: MECDM says Honiara’s coastal pollution is driven by poor waste management, urging “Three Rs” action.
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