AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoMedical workforce standards: UPNG’s School of Medicine says overseas medical graduates—especially many returning with MBBS degrees from China—must complete extra in-country training before they can treat patients in PNG, aiming to strengthen clinical exposure and registration rules. Public trust and delivery: Commentaries urge PNG leaders to be judged on real community conditions, and call for corruption allegations to be investigated independently so health, education and services improve. Rural health support: National Volunteer Service deployments are sending frontline healthcare and agriculture specialists to remote outposts, while Santos Foundation backs early childhood education in Hela and more reliable health services in Southern Highlands via a solar mini-grid. Climate and health pressure: A World Meteorological Organization report warns the Southwest Pacific is warming fast, with rising seas, marine heatwaves and ocean acidification threatening food security and livelihoods that underpin health. Water and sanitation risk abroad: Save the Children reports Venezuela earthquake survivors in crowded camps face infection risks from limited toilets and unsafe water—an urgent reminder for PNG’s own WASH planning. Health leadership update: Education Minister Lucas Dekena returns to duties after being medically cleared following treatment in PNG and Australia.
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