AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoPICRC Reef Work: Palau International Coral Reef Center (PICRC) says it has produced nearly 40,000 coral juveniles through controlled spawning of Acropora tenuis, backing science-based reef restoration and climate resilience with partners including The Nature Conservancy and Great Barrier Reef Foundation. Climate Mobility Push: President Surangel Whipps used the Berlin Climate Mobility Forum to call for practical, dignity- and justice-based action, stressing that sea-level rise, king tides, coral bleaching, and heat are already driving real mobility needs. Regional Finance Focus: Pacific Islands Forum Secretary General Baron Waqa urged Pacific finance ministers at FEMM in Majuro to treat worsening global conditions as a chance to strengthen regional resilience amid Middle East conflict and energy pressures. Governance & Oversight: Palau’s Office of Public Accountability (OPA) received a full compliance rating after an independent peer review under U.S. Government Auditing Standards, with auditors saying its quality controls were designed and operating effectively. Education/Partnerships: UK Ambassador Sarah Hulton visited Koror to deepen education and climate resilience cooperation, including promoting the Chevening Scholarship program. Health Policy Watch (US): A major U.S. law change would end Medicaid coverage for many older lawfully present immigrants on Oct. 1, 2026, and cut Medicare eligibility in Jan. 2027, raising near-term healthcare access concerns.
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