AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoDigital Sovereignty: PNG will inaugurate Kumul Cloud Infinity—its Sovereign Cloud and AI Datacenter—in Port Moresby on 21 August, aiming to keep critical data and AI workloads hosted and managed inside the country. Illegal Fishing Crackdown: Pacific authorities detained Chinese and Indonesian boats for illegal fishing or licence breaches, including vessels taken to port in Kiribati, Palau and Papua New Guinea, as climate pressure threatens tuna stocks. Water Security & El Niño: A slow government response to El Niño impacts is drying freshwater sources, threatening livelihoods and food security for communities that rely on safe water for daily life and smallholder farming. Biodiversity Discovery: A newly discovered New Guinea ground snake has been named Lielaphis slashi after Guns N’ Roses guitarist Slash, highlighting how much of the region’s wildlife remains undocumented. Ocean Adaptation for Fishers: A UNSW-led program is using ocean temperature sensors on fishing vessels to help Pacific fishers track shifting tuna behaviour and support fisheries management. Conservation & Restoration: Research suggests natural forest regeneration can deliver major carbon and biodiversity gains and may be far cheaper than tree-planting alone. Governance & Integrity: PNG’s ICAC is urging provincial leaders to fight corruption as services depend on integrity and public trust. Community Resilience: Solomon Islands and PNG leaders are pushing stronger economic partnerships, including investment and jobs that can support long-term resilience.
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