AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoFootball & Youth: Fiji’s Extra Bula FC is set to blood six teenagers and young adults in their senior debut against Vanuatu, led by 16-year-old Maikah Dau, as coach Stéphane Auvray points to a growing “professional football culture” pipeline. Women’s Rights: Vanuatu reports a faster drop in physical or sexual partner violence by husbands and partners, down from 44% (2009) to 35% (2024), with the Vanuatu Women’s Centre and partners credited for prevention and response work. Ocean Conservation: Papua New Guinea announces a Western Manus Marine Protected Area to protect about 200,000 km² of ocean, including a total fishing ban, as part of the Melanesian Ocean Corridor of Reserves linking PNG, Fiji and Vanuatu. Tourism Data: Vanuatu’s 2025 International Visitor Survey shows strong tourism performance, highlighting visitor satisfaction and the role of authentic cultural connections and Ni-Vanuatu hospitality. Regional Culture: Solomon Islands’ “Aelan Riddim 26” adds Vanuatu artists Shazza and other regional acts, with Tourism Solomons backing the festival as a Melanesian identity platform. Climate Justice (Global, Vanuatu-linked): A UN climate resolution endorses an ICJ advisory opinion tied to a civil society push that included Pacific Islands students and Vanuatu’s role in the ICJ case.
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