AGP Executive Report
Last update: 21 minutes agoHPV Vaccines Rollout: UNICEF delivered PNG’s first shipment of 100,000 HPV vaccine vials (with Air Niugini Cargo and Scan Global Logistics), aiming to protect girls from HPV-related cervical cancer; a further 180,000 vials are expected, with the first phase targeting about 60,000 girls aged 9–14 in two provinces starting September 2026. Maternal Care via Blood Donations: In Pomio, critical blood donations from PNG Defence Force members helped two mothers recover—one severely anaemic and one needing a caesarean for twins—both requiring blood type O. Yaws Treatment Support: PNGDF, with Australian support, delivered one million antibiotic tablets to West Sepik to counter yaws, a bacterial skin disease that mainly affects children and can cause serious bone and joint damage if untreated. Health System Pressure from Drought: K92 Mining committed PGK3 million in in-kind support to help PNG’s El Niño response in Eastern Highlands, Morobe and Usino-Bundi, targeting water shortages, crop losses, food insecurity and added pressure on health services. Youth & Health Data Focus: The National Statistical Office opened World Population Day 2026, stressing that PNG’s youth dividend depends on investment in education and health, supported by nationwide surveys ahead of the next census. Debt Warning: Opposition leader James Nomane says PNG is in a debt “death spiral” and calls for full loan disclosure and updated fiscal reporting—an issue that can directly affect funding for services including health. Regional Health Logistics Mention: The same week also highlighted major health supply movements and services across the Pacific, reinforcing how transport and cold-chain capacity matter for vaccine access.
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