AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoHealth Sector Restructuring: New Caledonia’s health leaders met in Nouméa City Hall for three days to tackle a struggling system marked by rising chronic disease, an ageing population, youth addictions, caregiver shortages, costly medical evacuations, and fragile finances, with plans focused on making health jobs more attractive, reorganising care delivery, and improving financial sustainability after years of emergencies including COVID-19, economic downturn, nickel decline, and the 2024 riots. HIV & Drugs Warning Signs: Fiji’s HIV crisis is deepening as healthcare workers fear disclosure, while experts warn illicit drug networks are spreading across the Pacific—meth traces in wastewater in Tonga and drug busts in nearby islands are being flagged as early warning signs for transmissible diseases like HIV and tuberculosis. Court Ruling in Unrest Case: A Paris court dismissed all charges against pro-independence Kanak leader Christian Téin and 13 others over alleged roles in the May 2024 civil unrest, citing insufficient evidence, with prosecutors given ten days to appeal. Regional Leadership in Hospitality: Marriott appointed John Douglas as Area General Manager for the Pacific Islands, with oversight across Fiji, Samoa, and New Caledonia—relevant for travel and wellness tourism planning.
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