AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoPacific SDGs & health access: Tuvalu’s deputy prime minister says progress on the UN Sustainable Development Goals depends on stronger global action, linking SDG delivery to climate resilience, safer water and sanitation, and wider access to health care. Nuclear-risk anxiety in the Pacific: Pacific leaders, including Tuvalu’s PM, condemned China’s nuclear-capable missile test as creating tension and raising fears for regional security. Diplomacy with health knock-ons: Papua New Guinea moves to close Taiwan’s representative office, a shift that could reshape regional partnerships that often support services and aid. Education funding in Tuvalu: A data roundup shows Tuvalu spending about 12.85% of GDP on education—second-highest after Kiribati—highlighting how education investment can support long-term health outcomes. Shared disease risks: A global study maps where breast cancer and atrial fibrillation overlap in women 55+, pointing to smoking and alcohol as shared, changeable risk factors. Data security watch: India’s NPCIL says a Kudankulam nuclear plant data breach involves conventional facilities and is not tied to nuclear safety or security systems.
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