AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoElection Health & Access: New Caledonia’s provincial elections are set to shape the next territorial Congress and government after years of postponements following the 2024 unrest; campaigning closes Friday midnight ahead of Sunday 28 June voting, with major pro-independence and pro-France blocs pressing sharply on sovereignty and the territory’s future. Water Security: A new global map highlights how safe drinking water remains out of reach for billions, underscoring the kind of infrastructure and service gaps that can hit Pacific communities hardest. Dengue Strategy: A regional-focused explainer argues dengue control needs coordinated, well-resourced choices for Wolbachia rollout—covering mosquito release methods, supply decisions, baseline monitoring, and sustained community involvement. Northern Province Leadership: In the run-up to Sunday’s vote, coverage spotlights long-time Northern Province leader Paul Neaoutyine and how his UNI coalition’s campaign is being tested by personal tragedy and internal disputes. Pacific Conservation: Traditional leaders and Indigenous advocates across the Pacific, including participants from New Caledonia, are meeting on Indigenous-led conservation and climate resilience, linking customary governance with sustainable financing. Transport Disruption: Air Oceania resumed flights after a fuel shortage in the Loyalty Islands, with renewed rotations to Lifou and plans for Maré—plus a medical-transport-linked flight to Ouvéa that could become longer-term if Air Calédonie doesn’t change course.
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