AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoArts & Education Exchange: Forty-five students from Sakai Liberal High School (Osaka) brought their Expression Education performing arts program to Guam for the Friendship Recital, kicking off Day 2 of the Mall Ball 3x3 High School Tournament at Micronesia Mall, with students sharing how performing helped them build confidence and beat stage fright. Tourism & Travel Recovery: The Marianas welcomed its first international flight since Super Typhoon Sinlaku, as Jeju Air resumed direct Seoul–Saipan service with four flights weekly through Oct. 25 (daily during peak periods), and the Marianas Visitors Authority stressed keeping airline partners and boosting visitor satisfaction. Youth, Science & Environment: University of Guam REEF fellows presented work using the Micronesia Coral Reef Monitoring Data Portal and Coral Net AI to track reef health across Yap and Kosrae, where coral populations show steady decline linked to warming events. Culture & Conversation on Youth Wellbeing: A Pacific youth guide called Pleasurenesia argues that sexuality and wellbeing discussions should be shaped by Pacific people, pointing to high teen pregnancy, rising young HIV cases, and ongoing gender-based violence across the region. Community Gratitude After Sinlaku: Chuuk voices thanked Guam and the Ayuda Foundation for donations and support following Super Typhoon Sinlaku, highlighting continued help for education and humanitarian needs.
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