AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoYouth & Education: A Guam case story is used to argue that deportation isn’t a solution for youth born in U.S. territories—and that Micronesia needs stronger, positive education and leadership pathways to steer young people toward constructive citizenship. Food Security: Guam’s Department of Public Health and Social Services rolls out Summer EBT 2026 with a one-time $180 benefit per eligible child; existing cardholders get automatic loading after 7 p.m. July 17, while newly eligible or replacement needs can pick up at Micronesia Mall (Dededo) July 13–20. Pacific Service & Learning: Peace Corps returns to Palau after eight years, swearing in nine volunteers to teach English literacy in elementary schools nationwide. Regional Security & Culture: China’s nuclear-capable missile test over the South Pacific sparks outrage and Treaty of Rarotonga concerns, with Chinese tracking ships also reported near the region as typhoons and climate pressures continue to hit island communities. Marine & Student Capacity: University of Guam Sea Grant REEF interns help build coral reef monitoring skills, working with Micronesia Coral Reef Monitoring data to support conservation. Disaster Reality Check: After Super Typhoon Bavi, relief volunteers and local officials highlight how quickly recovery needs can change—and why safer shelter planning matters.
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