AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoCompact funding delays: A new U.S. Government Accountability Office review says the Compact of Free Association funding system is breaking down in slow motion—late payments from the U.S. and late audits from the Freely Associated States are leaving Palau, the Marshall Islands, and the FSM unable to fully spend scheduled money, with some reports still outstanding. Health impact risk: The GAO flags that education and health are top priorities, but bureaucratic bottlenecks in audits, planning documents, and agency coordination could weaken how more than US$6 billion in assistance is delivered. Regional pressure: At the same time, the World Bank warns Pacific growth is slowing as fuel costs, inflation, weaker tourism, and repeated shocks become the “new normal,” with the Marshall Islands and other islands facing tighter household and government conditions. Care workforce pivot: Separately, a Saipan social work student shifted her internship into disaster relief after Super Typhoon Sinlaku, helping with meal distribution—an example of how care needs keep outpacing formal plans.
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