AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoWater Access Gap: A new global map shows safe drinking water is still out of reach for more than 2 billion people, with many low-income countries below 20% access—an infrastructure wake-up call for Pacific planners. Palau Aquaculture & Reefs: Palau’s giant clam comeback moves from conservation to industry as a new community hatchery produces 25,000 seedlings a year, with training for 90 farmers and a market framework taking shape. Climate Resilience, Community-Led: Airai State launched the KIWA Resilient Babeldaob Project, using nature-based solutions to restore watersheds and revive historic pathways with local leaders. Coral Restoration Milestone: PICRC reports nearly 40,000 coral juveniles produced via controlled spawning of Acropora tenuis, boosting reef recovery and resilience efforts. Maritime Safety & Sanctions Pressure: IMO’s chief urged that shipping not be used as collateral in geopolitical conflicts, pointing to seafarers “feeling forgotten” amid US-Iran tensions and attacks on merchant vessels. Energy Transition Push: UN-backed “Electrify Now” and a wider electrification push aim to speed the switch away from fossil fuels—grids and storage are the bottleneck. Connectivity & Governance: Palau’s Senate met with the School of Internet Pacific team and reviewed communications oversight, focusing on aligning connectivity growth with community needs and fiscal responsibilities. Trade & Culture: The Taiwan–Palau Trade and Cultural Show returns July 10–12 at Surangel Super Center with free food, games, and cultural exhibits.
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