AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoYouth & Sexual Health: Youth OCEANS’ new Pleasurenesia guide argues that Pacific-led conversations about pleasure, sexuality, and wellbeing should shape youth SRHR programs—pointing to high teenage pregnancy rates, rising young people’s HIV, and persistent gender-based violence and contraceptive gaps. Education & Culture Exchange: Sakai Liberal High School returns to Micronesia Mall for a Friendship Recital Saturday, bringing its performance-based “expression education” with high-energy song and dance. Health & Research in the Region: UOG’s REEF program wraps up fellow projects using the Micronesia Coral Reef Monitoring Data Portal and Coral Net tools, with students presenting reef monitoring work across Yap and Kosrae. Energy Transition: Pacific energy experts warn renewable plans must move faster after the fuel crisis, but also stay grounded in community-led solutions. Disaster Solidarity: A Chuukese community letter thanks Guam and the Ayuda Foundation for support after Super Typhoon Sinlaku, including humanitarian help and education donations. Tourism & Lifestyle: PATA honors travel leaders at its awards dinner, while a travel roundup spotlights American offshore island getaways that feel “far from home” without leaving U.S. soil. Infrastructure & Connectivity: A look at Micronesia fintech frames digital finance as essential infrastructure for serving people across hundreds of islands. Maritime Safety: The Coast Guard’s fast response cutter Jeffrey Palazzo is accepted for service, with the vessel homeported in Guam.
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