AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 minutes agoWorld Health Assembly momentum: Fiji’s Assistant Health Minister Penioni Ravunawa used the WHA in Geneva to push climate-proof health systems—resilient supply chains, emergency preparedness, and community services—warning cyclones, flooding, drought and lab disruptions are already hitting HIV and TB care as Fiji reported 2,016 new HIV diagnoses in 2025. Health funding: Cabinet also approved an extra $8.53m for HIV, STI, TB and hepatitis medicines plus diagnostics, extending a UNDP procurement deal to July 2030. Housing data push: The Housing Ministry says a national housing database is now in place to fix the long-standing data gap on informal settlements, demand, land access and vulnerable groups. Outsourcing win: Fiji landed in the world’s top five for offshore customer experience delivery, a boost for the contact-centre sector. Culture & heritage: Charan Jeath Singh defended the mynah bird on Girmit celebration signage, saying critics missed the history behind it. Aviation training: FNU launched the upgraded Pacific Centre for Aviation Studies in Nadi to expand safety and simulation training.
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