AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoAI in Education: A UPNG survey of 77 students finds AI is already part of daily study, with 42% using it every day and 30% weekly for research, summarising, writing support and job applications. Child Protection: NOCFS says it is working with police after a viral video of alleged child abuse in Porgera, Enga, urging the suspect be arrested and assessed for further harm. Disaster Risk (PNG): PNG’s volcanology office warns a submarine volcano in the Bismarck Sea remains active, with pumice washing ashore in Manus and tsunami risk still above normal; boat operators are cautioned about pumice patches and engine overheating. Maternal Health Training: A PNG Fulbright scholar returns home after an MPH focused on reducing preventable maternal and child deaths in rural areas, including training community responders for early obstetric emergency signs. Nutrition & Early Learning: Buk bilong Pikinini (BbP) and the Chow Foundation launch a parents’ nutrition awareness programme in Lae to tackle malnutrition and stunting, linking better food choices and hygiene to healthier learning. Healthcare Workforce/Services: Aspen Medical reports growth in PNG, including a contract to support Newmont’s Lihir mine workforce with services such as pre-employment medical assessments. Earthquake & Tsunami (Regional): A 7.8 quake in the southern Philippines triggered tsunami alerts across the region, including Papua New Guinea, with reports of deaths and injuries and ongoing aftershock monitoring. Infrastructure & Health Access: Parliament hears PNG’s infrastructure push is meant to improve access to services like hospitals, with major spending since 2019 and continued investment plans.
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