AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoSolomon Islands-Australia Pivot: Prime Minister Matthew Wale has begun his first official overseas trip to Australia, with talks in Canberra expected to deepen cooperation on security, jobs, climate resilience and more, after Australia’s Albanese moves to negotiate a new “comprehensive treaty” and revive a policing deal. Road Works in Honiara: The Yacht Club Junction sealing on Mendana Avenue is finished and reopened to the public, with remaining sealing sections to follow and traffic disruptions expected. Climate Finance for Rural Families: The Central Bank says TrigaCash has delivered Solomon Islands’ first parametric microinsurance payouts to about 35 rural policyholders after heavy rainfall, with automatic digital payments. Jobs and Economic Reform: PM Wale and GREAT Government leaders say the reform agenda will shift from exporting raw materials to local processing to create jobs and raise export value. Gender Violence Governance: Central Province Premier Kenneth Sagupari admits a policy gap on gender-based violence and pledges to develop new frameworks after a recent workshop. Sports Governance: The Solomon Islands Athletes Commission clarifies Oceania Athletes Forum participation in Auckland (May 21–23) and says lessons on athlete welfare and leadership will feed into local support programs. Legal Appointment: Gabriel Suri was sworn in as Attorney General, as government prepares mining, forestry, anti-corruption and legislative review reforms. Health Capacity Building: Australia-backed training at the National Referral Hospital strengthens maternal care skills, while Malaita’s primary health summit (with Australia support) focuses on practical improvements. World Bank on Youth Jobs: A World Bank report warns Solomon Islands must create more jobs for a growing youth population, linking growth to mining, fisheries, infrastructure and agriculture support. Ocean Governance Position: Solomon Islands used the Melanesian Ocean Summit plenary to stress ocean governance must be nationally led, Indigenous-led and implementation-ready, with domestic processes completed before any regional framework.
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