AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoMedicine Safety: Morobe Provincial Health Authority has warned against the illegal sale of prescription drugs in shops, markets and by street vendors, saying prescription medicines must only be dispensed through registered pharmacies or authorised health facilities with a valid prescription; MoPHA says it will enforce PNG’s Medicines and Cosmetic Act and Regulation, with penalties up to K5,000 and/or 12 months’ imprisonment, and set 30 June 2026 as the deadline to stop. Hospital Upgrade: Raihu Health Centre in Aitape-Lumi has been upgraded to a Level 4 District Hospital and will operate as St. Francis Catholic District Hospital, boosting access to higher-level care for thousands. TB Support: World Vision PNG received Australian Government equipment to strengthen tuberculosis services in North Fly District, including a motorised dinghy, standby generator and high-capacity printer to improve outreach and continuity of care. HIV Funding Warning: WHO warns that funding cuts could undermine the HIV response across Asia-Pacific, including fast-growing epidemics in Papua New Guinea, urging governments to replace declining external support and strengthen primary healthcare. University Health Access: UPNG and Pacific International Hospital signed a three-year MoU to expand healthcare access for students and staff, including discounted services and preventive programs. El Niño Preparedness: PNG’s National Weather Service confirmed El Niño conditions are developing, with drought risks flagged for Highlands and southern coastal provinces, affecting water and food security. Disaster Relief: PNG committed K5 million emergency funding for Manus after undersea volcanic activity spread pumice, disrupting fishing and access to safe water and food. Digital Health & Youth: A Pacific peace and security dialogue highlighted how AI and social media can both help and harm, including misinformation and impacts on youth mental health.
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