AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoGlobal Aid & Health Funding: The OECD warns that small island developing states in the Asia-Pacific, including Tuvalu, face some of the biggest aid cuts as global Overseas Development Assistance drops to the lowest level since 2014, with health spending projected to fall back to pre-pandemic levels and public health/disease control hit hardest. Cervical Cancer Prevention: Pacific health leaders highlight progress on cervical cancer, noting strong uptake of HPV self-tests (about 79–82% of women volunteering), while stressing gaps remain—especially limited radiotherapy access and the burden of sending patients overseas. Safe Water Access: A new global map underscores how far many places still are from safely managed drinking water, with more than 2 billion people lacking reliable, contamination-free access at home—an issue that matters for Pacific health planning. Fuel Prices & Household Costs: Brief updates from the region show some July reductions in diesel, kerosene, and LPG prices (with volatility still possible), which can indirectly affect health by easing transport and essential household expenses. Obesity Hotspots: A roundup flags that obesity rates are especially high in several Pacific island nations, pointing to diet shifts and chronic disease pressure as a growing wellness challenge.
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