AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoSpinal care in Rarotonga: New Zealand College of Chiropractic interns are returning for free spinal health checks and holistic adjustments, with sessions starting Saturday June 6 at 9am at Te Atukura Grounds in Avarua. Outer-island medicine pressure: Pa Enua residents say Cook Islands’ new budget boosts healthcare and referral funding, but medicine shortages still need immediate, fair action for the outer islands. Food security push: A local opinion piece argues the Cook Islands should renew focus on growing more fresh food at home—reducing import dependence, creating jobs, and strengthening local businesses—by backing growers’ associations and coordinated production. Climate-resilient forestry training: FAO reports Samoa forestry officers completed hands-on training in sustainable teak and pine production in Fiji, aimed at closing technical gaps and building resilience to climate shocks. Regional health support via partners: India’s external affairs minister says India has delivered a haemo-dialysis machine with a portable RO unit to Samoa, fulfilling a FIPIC-III commitment.
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