AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoVoter turnout and health of democracy: A Cook Islands election analysis flags a major gap between the roll and preliminary votes in Rarotonga—about 9,600 registered but only 5,678 voting—raising concerns that non-voting may be a political signal, not apathy. Menopause support: Cook Islands women launched Te Marū o te Vaine, a new midlife health and menopause awareness event with evidence-based education and expert speakers, aiming to improve support for perimenopause and menopause. Bird flu watch: Pacific governments asked New Zealand for guidance on H5 avian influenza as it spreads in Australia and New Zealand; officials say human risk is low but seabirds and endemic wildlife face the biggest threat. COVID-era leadership recognition: Financial Secretary Garth Henderson dedicated the Prime Minister’s Leadership Mace to teams behind Cook Islands’ COVID-19 response, highlighting measures to protect jobs, incomes and businesses during border closures. Safety and health in the community: Police reported a domestic incident involving a bush knife, plus a crash where a motorcyclist was taken to hospital and blood testing was requested, with alcohol suspected as a key factor. Digital inclusion: A Pacific internet governance interview argues digital inclusion is a human issue tied to education, health and family connections—not just connectivity.
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