AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoInclusive Eye Health: The Cook Islands Ministry of Health (Te Marae Ora) and Christian Blind Mission (CBM NZ) signed a Health Collaboration Agreement to expand inclusive eye health and rehabilitation, including a dedicated Refractive Error Vision Centre at Rarotonga Hospital and stronger disability inclusion and workforce capacity. Health & Tourism Systems: The Asian Development Bank (ADB) and the Cook Islands Government signed a US$2 million grant to support safe recovery of travel and tourism, with upgrades planned for Rarotonga Airport screening and a health facility to deliver more hospital-like services plus medical waste treatment improvements. Fisheries Surveillance for Public Health: Regional maritime operations under the Pacific Islands Forum Fisheries Agency (FFA) continued, with Cook Islands fisheries officers taking part in inspections and compliance checks—an indirect health win by helping protect food supply and reduce risks linked to illegal or unsafe fishing. Community-Led Conservation: Te Ipukarea Society urged open public discussion on deep-seabed mining ahead of elections, arguing voters deserve clear positions because the issue affects the ocean, communities, and long-term national wellbeing. Youth in Democracy: The Cook Islands National Youth Council launched a candidate dialogue series to help young people ask questions and shape election conversations on issues that affect their future.
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