AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoEl Niño & Food Security: Tonga’s Ministry of Agriculture is urging farmers and households to plan for dry months, with drought alerts for Ha’apai and drought warnings elsewhere as below-average rainfall threatens yam, cassava, taro and watermelon, plus higher pest and disease stress. Communications & Health Access: Tonga officially launched and commissioned the Communications Commission Tonga (CCT) headquarters, with leaders stressing that reliable digital systems underpin access to healthcare, education and emergency services. Aid Cuts & Public Health Pressure: An OECD report warns Pacific small island states face major health and public service strain as global aid drops to the lowest level since 2014, with Tonga named among countries heavily reliant on a single major provider. Eye Health in Focus: The Fred Hollows Foundation says most vision loss in the Pacific is avoidable or treatable, and is expanding Pacific-led research to map where eye care services are most needed. Drug Overdose Response: New Zealand’s Police Minister says people should “stay away” from drugs after suspected GHB overdoses in Wellington, while lawmakers consider “Good Samaritan” legal protections for people who call for help. Cold Weather Reminder: Tonga Meteorological Services confirmed Tongatapu’s coldest June temperature on record, urging residents—especially in Tongatapu and ‘Eua—to keep warm.
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