AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoSafe Water Access: A new global map shows more than 2 billion people still lack safely managed drinking water, with access under 20% in several low-income countries—highlighting why clean-water systems remain a major health priority for island communities. Gender-Based Violence: A global roundup flags Papua New Guinea as one of the worst places for violence against women, with Kiribati listed among countries where intimate partner violence is alarmingly common—underscoring the need for stronger protection and support services. Dengue Prevention: A regional health piece explains how Wolbachia could help curb dengue across Asia and the Pacific, but stresses that success depends on clear roles, mosquito release choices, baseline monitoring, and sustained community involvement. Cervical Cancer & HPV Testing: Pacific researchers report encouraging uptake of HPV self-tests (around 79–82% of women volunteering), while noting gaps in radiotherapy access and the practical barriers of patient travel. El Niño Risks: SPREP urges Pacific communities to prepare for El Niño impacts after it was declared underway, warning that risks will vary by country but could threaten food security and increase health burdens. Digital Health & Data: PATH leadership updates point to continued work on digital health innovation and better patient data systems across the Pacific, including places like Fiji and Kiribati.
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