AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoKidney care upgrade at NRH: A woman with a year-long, complex kidney stone problem has recovered after doctors at the National Referral Hospital carried out a minimally invasive surgery with a Chinese medical team, using dual endoscopes and a holmium laser, with local staff trained alongside. Safer birthing centre readiness: Australia-backed waste management training helped 22 health workers prepare for the opening of the new Naha Birthing and Urban Health Centre, focusing on correct segregation and handling to reduce infection risks. Disaster rehab capacity boost: Twenty-nine rehabilitation and emergency professionals completed a disaster rehabilitation course at NRH, with a focus on inclusive care for people with disabilities during emergencies. Primary health care performance: Solomon Islands became the first Pacific country to adopt the Primary Health Care Performance Initiative framework, linking health spending to real outcomes across provinces. El Niño health and water risks: Pacific leaders and climate experts warn that El Niño conditions are underway, with dry spells that can lead to water shortages and knock-on effects for health and services, while preparation is urged now. Gender-based violence spotlight: A global report highlights extremely high rates of violence against women in the Pacific, including Papua New Guinea and Solomon Islands, underscoring the need for urgent action. Local health research recognition: A Solomon Islands student was named a 2026 Borlaug Scholar for research on how water and sanitation affect health and food security. Cybercrime resilience: INTERPOL says Pacific small states, including Solomon Islands, need stronger cyber preparedness as scams and ransomware rise.
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