AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoSecurity & Diplomacy Reset: Solomon Islands PM Matthew Wale says he will review the secretive 2022 China security pact after getting access to the text only days before his Australia trip, noting a non-disclosure clause and that he removed people from key positions to obtain the document; he also pushed for a “reset” with Australia and backed negotiations on a comprehensive strategic treaty covering security and economic cooperation. Australia–Solomons Treaty Talks: Canberra and Honiara agreed to “elevate” ties through a comprehensive treaty underpinned by mutual trust and open dialogue, with police cooperation flagged and Australia also pointing to a $35m support package linked to Cyclone Maila response and energy shocks. Local Business & Energy: Heritage Park Hotel commissioned a large private solar system, aiming to supply up to 95% of its electricity and cut diesel/grid reliance by about 90%, with battery storage to keep operations running during outages. Markets & Infrastructure: Buala vendors in Isabel Province received a new climate-resilient market building (over SBD 25m, funded by Australia), including water storage, solar lighting, and accessible toilets/showers. Digital Finance Literacy: CBSI and Rural Inclusion held the first National Digital Financial Literacy Content Hub workshop at Heritage Park Hotel to gather input on improving access and consumer understanding of digital financial services. Youth, Jobs & Safety: New Zealand-backed YSED+CP and SIEVAP programmes were launched to reduce violence, including child marriage and early/forced marriage, with a focus on faith and community leaders and policy change.
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