AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 minutes agoSovereignty & Identity: Nauru’s parliament has approved an unopposed plan to hold a referendum to formally adopt “Naoero,” reviving the island’s indigenous name and framing it as a return to roots. Regional Media & Diplomacy: Palau is hosting a PIF Reporter Workshop in Koror to train journalists and communications teams ahead of the 55th Pacific Islands Forum Leaders’ Meeting. Accessibility in Everyday Life: Guam’s Assistive Technology Fair at Micronesia Mall showcased AI smart glasses, mobility tools, and hands-on devices to help people with disabilities live more independently. Local Governance & Accountability: Guam’s Port Authority GM Rory J. Respicio received the 2025–2026 Professor John M. Phillips Excellence in Government Accountability Award for strengthening transparency, audits, and operations. Education & Career Pathways: UOG’s Dr. Sharleen Santos-Bamba was selected for a national higher education leadership initiative, while UOG also signed an MoU with Goodwind Development Corporation to expand internships and workforce connections. Culture & Heritage: A CHamoru museum feature highlights ancestral fishing grounds and traditional engineering behind compound fishhooks from Låguas yan Gåni. Community Conservation: Palau’s giant clam comeback project is scaling up with a new community hatchery and farmer training, aiming to turn reef recovery into a lasting industry.
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