AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoPacific Security & Diplomacy: China’s foreign minister Wang Yi told Solomon Islands FM Rick Houenipwela in Beijing that China has “no geopolitical intentions” and does not seek a “sphere of influence,” saying cooperation comes with “no political strings attached” after last week’s submarine missile test drew regional backlash. Public Service Reform: In Gizo, public servants are being socialised on the new Public Service Act 2025, replacing the 1988 Act, as the Ministry of Public Service rolls out nationwide awareness ahead of implementation. Health Capacity Building: A five-day workshop in Honiara is training provincial leaders and partners on the Provincial Healthy Settings advocacy and mobilisation approach, including tackling malaria commodity and drug shortages. Crime & Accountability: Central Guadalcanal MP Peter Shanel Agovaka (Independent) demands immediate action over rising criminal thuggery and arson incidents in Belaha, calling for swift investigation and prosecution. Education Partnership: MEHRD and New Zealand launched a Partnership Support Hub under the Waka Fo Edukesen education partnership to strengthen MEHRD governance and coordination with education providers. Human Rights: Government reaffirmed plans to establish a national human rights institution and improve human rights monitoring, reporting and coordination through a central mechanism. Youth Arts Support: PM Matthew Wale met Dreamcast Theatre Solomon Islands over rising rent costs threatening the youth arts hub’s sustainability. Regional Security Debate: SINU VC Dr Transform Aqorau warned the Pacific’s “Ocean of Peace” vision could be undermined if military and security partnerships start to dominate regional priorities.
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