AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoHIV Funding Warning: WHO and UNAIDS say HIV gains in Asia-Pacific are at risk as funding cuts hit prevention, testing, and community-led services, with Fiji, the Philippines and Papua New Guinea among the fastest-rising epidemics. HIV Response in PNG: The same regional push highlights the need for governments to replace lost external support and strengthen primary healthcare so people can keep getting treatment and protection. El Niño Health Risks: SPREP urges Pacific communities to prepare for El Niño impacts already underway, warning that heat and drought can quickly translate into health and food-water pressures. El Niño in PNG: PNG’s National Weather Service confirms El Niño is developing and may last into 2026, with drought-prone provinces in the Highlands and southern coastal areas expected to feel it. TB Support: World Vision PNG received Australian equipment to boost tuberculosis services in remote North Fly, including transport and power support for outreach and continuity of care. Medicines Crackdown (Morobe): Morobe Provincial Health Authority warns against illegal sale of prescription drugs and says enforcement will begin, with penalties including fines and jail. Medical Training Standards: UPNG’s School of Medicine and Health Sciences leaders urge parents to use recognised medical schools and warn some overseas graduates may need extra PNG clinical training before licensing. New Medical University Setup: NEC has appointed an interim council for PNG’s new medical university, a step toward a standalone institution in 2027. UPNG-PIH Partnership: UPNG and Pacific International Hospital sign a three-year MoU to expand access, discounted services, and preventive health programs for students and staff. Disaster Relief (Manus): PNG commits K5 million to help Manus after undersea volcanic activity brings pumice ash and disrupts fishing, food and safe water access. Transport for Care: Four new bridges restore key routes across PNG, reconnecting communities to schools, health centres, markets and services. Community Wellness: NCD Governor Powes Parkop calls on people to take personal responsibility for health through exercise and yoga, not just relying on hospitals. Sports & Health Training: DWU opens a medical student dormitory to strengthen healthcare training, while IBSU hosts the 2026 Intervarsity Touch Rugby Competition and DWU will host the 2026 national university soccer games.
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