AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoUN Plastics Treaty Talks: Diplomats in Nairobi restart critical negotiations on a global plastics pact, with activists warning that limits on plastic production could be sidelined. Guam Disability Support: The Guam System for Assistive Technology’s Assistive Technology Fair at Micronesia Mall spotlights AI smart glasses, sock-aiding devices, and mobility tools to help people live more independently. UOG Leadership & Careers: University of Guam Provost Dr. Sharleen Santos-Bamba is selected for a national higher-education leadership program, while UOG also expands internships and career pathways through a new MoU with Goodwind Development Corporation. Port Accountability Award: Port Authority of Guam GM Rory J. Respicio receives the 2025–2026 Professor John M. Phillips Excellence in Government Accountability Award for clean audits, transparency, and major federal investment wins. Military Buildup Concerns: Guam residents and advocates push back at a reconvened briefing, arguing the island is being repositioned for conflict without civilian shelter plans or meaningful public input. Cultural Life & Learning: A CHamoru museum feature traces ancestral fishing grounds in Låguas yan Gåni, and a Clarksville festival celebrates Micronesian and other Pacific cultures through food and dance.
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