AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoPacific Tourism & Ocean Governance: The Pacific Tourism Organisation (SPTO) joined the Pacific delegation at the Australia-Pacific Ocean Business Leaders Summit in Cairns, arguing tourism can act as a strategic partner in ocean stewardship, conservation and climate adaptation. Cyclone Season Readiness: SPREP’s Pacific Meteorological Desk urged Pacific communities to keep checking daily forecasts and follow National Meteorological office warnings as cyclone risks continue into the peak months, noting even weaker systems can bring damaging rain. Tourism Digital Push: South Pacific Pocket Guide launched VanuatuPocketGuide.com, a new online travel resource built from a five-week research trip, aiming to help independent travellers plan and also support local tourism operators. Weather Outlook for the Region: Communities across Micronesia and the Marianas are bracing for extreme weather as El Niño develops, with forecasters warning it could intensify and shift cyclone formation, affecting Guam and wider island areas. Mobility & Travel Access: Pakistan’s passport climbed to 100th on the Henley Passport Index, giving visa-free access to 30 destinations and improving travel flexibility for citizens. Local Culture & Identity: A Niue reference in a global gender diversity spotlight highlights the fiafifine as an example of Pacific Island gender variations beyond the binary. Demographics Snapshot: A global map shows men outnumber women in only 33% of countries, with migration and longevity cited as key drivers of today’s imbalances.
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