AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoIndigenous Culture & Arts: Art of the Ancestors is spotlighting Taiwan’s indigenous communities, noting Austronesian seafaring roots and the island’s long maritime history. Pacific Voyaging & Ocean Care: A Rapa Nui gathering of Pacific community and government leaders brought voyaging knowledge together with marine conservation, with participants including the Federated States of Micronesia. Maritime Lifestyle in Guam: The inaugural Piti Sea Festival is set for May 30–31 at Santos Park, featuring traditional seafaring and fishing demonstrations, live music, and snorkeling tours despite Super Typhoon Sinlaku recovery. Community Health & Youth: UOG’s Farmer Focus heads to Chuuk July 1 for a free conference on “Our Ocean, Our Land, Our Lives,” while Guam’s Foneni Achocho Sensu Athletic Organization launches an eight-week fitness and nutrition summer program starting June 1. Education & Access: University of Guam and the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa expand graduate pathways for social work across Guam and Micronesia. People & Policy: A GAO report warns population decline is straining FSM and Marshall Islands services as residents move abroad.
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