AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoHospital rebuild funding: The Marshall Islands government says it has secured a US$160m plan to rebuild Majuro and Ebeye hospitals—$100m for Majuro (including a new surgical ward phase completed in 2019) and $60m for Ebeye—using an Asian Development Bank loan plus grants and remaining Compact infrastructure funds. Space mission with local launch link: NASA’s Swift Observatory rescue mission is tied to Kwajalein/Marshall Islands: a Katalyst “Link” spacecraft launched on a Pegasus rocket from the region to dock with Swift and raise its orbit, after delays from weather and a last-minute launch problem; NASA says Swift’s science operations were paused to preserve orbit as it decays faster from solar storms. Aid pressure on health systems: An OECD report warns Pacific small island states—including the Marshall Islands and Micronesia—could face major health and public disease-control strain as global aid drops to the lowest level since 2014, with health spending projected to fall and some countries heavily dependent on a single donor. Diplomacy and public health ties: Taiwan President Lai Ching-te reaffirmed deeper cooperation with the Marshall Islands across agriculture, medicine, public health, education, and climate response during meetings with Foreign Affairs and Trade Minister Kalani Kaneko.
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