AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoDisability Rights Milestone: Samoa’s Mataafa Faatino Utumapu has been elected to the UN Committee on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD), with the Pacific Islands Forum calling it a major win for Blue Pacific leadership and disability-inclusive development. Culture & Learning: The Samoa Observer Tusitala Short Story Competition returned after a dengue pause, celebrating “Leaders - Ta’ita’i” with students from Upolu and Savai’i, while Itu-o-Tane College swept most prizes at the school level. Community Safety & Governance: A Vaimauga 3 election petition hearing heard claims that MP Lautimuia Uelese Vaai gave money to entice voters, as court testimony continues. Mental Health Access: A new Ahmadhina Health Centre opened in Samoa, described as the first in the Pacific focused on Positive and Transcultural Psychotherapy, aiming to support families and young people. Youth, Work & Pressure: A poverty advocate warns more students are working to help families, raising concerns about how long hours can affect learning. National Development Focus: Samoa launched its new five-year Pathway for the Development of Samoa (PDS2), centering community empowerment, resilient growth, and good governance. Sport & Identity: The Pualele Va’a Cup 2026 celebrated va’a as culture and community, bringing paddlers and families together ahead of Independence celebrations. Online Violence Concern: Community members are urging action as violent content on social media is seen as normalising harmful behaviour among young people.
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