AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoNCD Update: A new Cook Islands health snapshot reports 5,815 adults (15+) living with at least one non-communicable disease, with hypertension driving the highest number of new cases. Cancer Prevention: Pacific health leaders say cervical cancer elimination is realistic, pointing to strong HPV vaccination and screening—plus encouraging HPV self-testing uptake (79–82%) in the region. Specialist Care in Rarotonga: ENT surgeons from Australia’s RACS are in-country (June 22–26) delivering clinics and complex surgeries in partnership with Te Marae Ora, supported by Australia’s budget support. Deep-Sea Mining Warning: Two reports flag risks from deep sea mining, including mobilisation of naturally occurring radioactive materials that could spread through marine food chains. Public Health & Diet: A global obesity roundup highlights how obesity rates are soaring worldwide, with many of the highest rates concentrated in Pacific island nations. Regional Environment & Culture: Indigenous-led conservation is in focus at a Pacific learning exchange, with Cook Islands leaders and others discussing customary governance, climate resilience, and sustainable financing. Local Equity Debate: A letter challenges whether government investment is fairly shared across the Pa Enua, raising concerns about uneven health and infrastructure support.
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