AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoSecurity & Diplomacy: Solomon Islands PM Matthew Wale says he will review the secretive 2022 China security pact, noting it includes a non-disclosure clause and he only saw the full document days before his Australia trip. He also says he has removed people from key positions to access it. Australia Reset: In Canberra, Wale and Australian PM Anthony Albanese agreed to negotiate a “comprehensive treaty” to elevate ties and expand police cooperation, with Australia also backing a $35m support package tied to Cyclone Maila response and energy shocks. Climate Finance: The GEF approved new LDCF/SCCF projects, including Solomon Islands funding worth over US$67m across vulnerable countries, targeting flood/coastal risks, food and water security, disaster preparedness and resilient livelihoods. Local Development & Trade: Buala’s new market building (over SBD 25m, Australia-funded) was handed over, adding climate-resilient facilities for 100+ vendors. Digital Inclusion: CBSI and Rural Inclusion held the first National Digital Financial Literacy Content Hub workshop to improve financial education and inclusion. Energy for Tourism: Heritage Park Hotel commissioned a large solar system expected to cover up to 95% of electricity needs, cutting diesel and grid reliance. Governance Watch: Opposition leader Manasseh Sogavare warns fee-free education must be matched with real investment in schools, teachers and implementation capacity.
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