AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoVisa & Migration Policy: The US Embassy in Port Moresby says Vanuatu’s permanent inclusion in the US Visa Bond Programme is meant to curb overstays, with bonds potentially rising to US$20,000—though it didn’t share how many Ni-Vanuatu are currently overstaying. Regional Governance & Youth: At the 2nd Pasifika Philosophies Leadership conference, University of Fiji vice-chancellor Shaista Shameem urged Pacific leaders to listen to young people on ethics, justice, equality and environmental protection. Culture & Community Sport: Vanuatu’s volleyball skills are spreading after a FIVB knowledge transfer in Pentecost, with local coaches using bamboo and making courts from sand and grass—plus a “smile always while coaching” mindset. Pacific Ocean Stewardship: Forum foreign ministers in Suva pushed stronger fisheries protection and ocean governance, backing the Vakamanu Regional Pacific Fisheries Strategy 2026–2035. Education & Disruption: Save the Children reports Indonesia’s Flores earthquake has disrupted schooling for 8,000+ children, with damage to education facilities and healthcare centres. Immigration Fraud Watch (Global): US DOJ charged 11 people in a decade-long sham marriage scheme tied to green cards, with alleged links reaching Vanuatu.
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