AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoClimate Finance: The UN’s Loss and Damage fund is delaying its first project approvals, with demand far outstripping money and the board now looking to consider an initial package at its next meeting in December. Pacific Security: China’s nuclear-capable missile test into the South Pacific Nuclear-Free Zone has sparked fresh anger and calls for respect for the Treaty of Rarotonga, with the Cook Islands government monitoring developments. Tourism & Cost of Living: Even with tourism strong, a Cook Islands hotel boss says families are still feeling the pinch from power, water and imported goods costs, despite new budget support. Development & Jobs: ADB has backed a Cook Islands fashion brand with its first non-sovereign investment, aiming to cut emissions in supply chains and expand retail to Aitutaki. Regional Sports: BSP has been confirmed as a major sponsor of the 2026 Rugby League World Cup, with Cook Islands among the participating teams. Culture & Language: Harriet Tuara has joined Oceania Rugby to boost Pacific rugby storytelling, while Kayla Moe is using social media to reclaim and teach Kūki ‘Āirani reo. Youth Democracy: The Cook Islands National Youth Council is set to run a youth-led candidate dialogue series ahead of the General Election.
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