AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoSport & Identity: Isaiya Katoa says Tonga’s NRL “300-game” stars—Daniel Tupou and Jason Taumalolo—are more than personal milestones, sparking a wider wave of Pasifika pride that helped shape the Pacific Championships and more heritage representation across the league. Gender & Culture: A global spotlight challenges the idea that gender fluidity is “Western,” pointing to long-standing Pacific and Indigenous traditions, including Niue’s fiafifine, as part of broader culture, faith, and storytelling. Health & Education: ProCare has named two top Pacific nursing graduates from Unitec—Grace McCormick (Tongan/Niuean/Māori) and Michael Kapisi (Niuean)—highlighting scholarships that push more Pacific nurses into primary care. Women’s Economic Power: Samoa’s M4C Life-Con Pacific Women’s Market Expo 2026 (15–18 July) links EMD and UN Women to boost women-led businesses, market access, and safer, more inclusive trading spaces across the Pacific. Regional Governance: Pacific Elders warn that rising geopolitical competition must not dilute Pacific control of security, stressing sovereignty, transparency, and equal decision-making. Travel & Mobility (Global): Pakistan’s passport has climbed to 100th on the Henley index, offering visa-free access to 30 destinations.
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