AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoCompact funding delays: A new U.S. Government Accountability Office review says Compact of Free Association money is getting stuck behind late audits, late planning documents, and slow coordination—risking Palau’s recovery, hospital repairs, and education projects. Local impact on health: The report flags that education and health are top priorities, but oversight and implementation are falling behind legal requirements, with more than US$6 billion in assistance through 2043 potentially weakened by bureaucratic bottlenecks. Broader pressure on the Pacific: The World Bank warns Pacific growth is slowing as fuel costs, inflation, and repeated shocks become the “new normal,” with the Marshall Islands and other states facing tighter conditions for services. Care in adaptation planning: Separate coverage highlights that care services are still largely missing from climate adaptation plans—an issue that matters for health systems during extreme weather. Community resilience story: In Saipan, a social work student shifted her internship to disaster relief after Super Typhoon Sinlaku, supporting meal distribution with World Central Kitchen.
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