AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoEducation & Empowerment: Palauan engineering student Ylianna K. Rudimch received the Ekei Women’s Organization annual scholarship, a 40-year tradition supporting students studying away from home and encouraging her next steps in civil engineering at Seattle University. Community Spotlight: Atkins Kroll Saipan is back with its Community Matters “Back to School Test Drive” campaign through Aug. 31, inviting residents to test drive and vote for a school to win a $1,000 donation. Regional Politics & Security: Palau President Surangel Whipps Jr. is reported to be seeking a “united front” against China after a missile test, while China’s foreign ministry says Palau’s claims are groundless. Pacific Unity & Diplomacy: Pacific foreign ministers meeting in Suva endorsed priorities for leaders to take up in Palau, including peace and security, fisheries, disability rights, ocean governance, climate finance, and economic resilience. Digital Connectivity: All Pacific Islands Forum members are now connected to undersea telecommunications cables, a milestone supported by Australia and partners to boost access to markets, services, and information. Culture & Memory: A Tokyo exhibition at the National Hansen’s Disease Museum highlights people with overseas roots—including Zainichi Koreans—who lived in Japan’s leprosy sanatoriums, drawing attention to past forced quarantine policies and discrimination.
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