AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoGender-Based Violence & Sports: Samoa’s Ministry of Family and Social Affairs, with UN Women, ran a one-day GBV awareness training for National Rugby League community members, using sport and community leaders to challenge harmful norms and improve how people respond to abuse. Culture on the Big Screen: Disney’s live-action “Moana” is landing in summer theatres, with multiple reviews and creator stories highlighting Pasifika representation and language authenticity—featuring Samoa’s Catherine Laga’aia and Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson. Peace Corps Returns to Schools: Samoa welcomed its 90th Peace Corps contingent—27 volunteers—starting with Samoan language and English literacy support for students across Upolu, Savaii and Manono. Child Safety in Adoption: Samoa’s legislative process continues with the Overseas Adoptions Legislation Bill and the Redress System for Abuse in Care Bill, as the country moves to strengthen safeguards for children and support survivors. Rugby League Pathways: Jarome Luai has agreed a stop-over release from Wests Tigers to join Parramatta before linking up with PNG, while Manu Samoa named Lemalu Tusiata Pisi as head coach ahead of key test and Nations Cup matches. Community & Governance: New board members for public enterprises were inducted, with leaders urging integrity, transparency and service to Samoa’s development goals. Tourism & Values: Pacific tourism experts urged Kiwis to travel more responsibly as borders reopen, stressing culture, environment and fair support for workers. International Mobility Lists: Samoa is included among countries with visa-free entry to Germany for short stays in 2026, alongside other Pacific nations.
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