AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoChild Protection & Adoption Reform: Four children adopted to New Zealand families have been returned to Samoa after abuse was confirmed, with officials noting counselling needs and pointing to safeguards being tightened in overseas adoption laws. Government Accountability: Samoa has introduced new board members for public bodies, urging directors to lead with integrity, transparency, and a clear focus on community and sustainability goals. Child Safety Legislation: Parliament advanced the Overseas Adoptions Legislation Bill and the Redress System for Abuse in Care Bill, both aimed at stronger protections and meaningful support for survivors. Community Support for Neurodiversity: The Samoa Otisi Society, founded by Samoan families, is preparing to launch in August to improve access to autism and neurodivergent support, information, and parent-to-parent help. Culture on the Global Stage: Samoa’s presence at the Moana live-action premiere continues to spark pride and conversation about representation, language, and authenticity in Polynesian storytelling. Peace Corps & Education: A 90th Peace Corps contingent arrived in Samoa to boost English literacy and support schools across Upolu, Savaii, and Manono, with a strong focus on libraries and learning. Conservation: Samoa Conservation Society has partnered with BirdLife International to strengthen protection work for the Manumea and other biodiversity efforts. Sports & Identity: Manu Samoa has a new head coach, Lemalu Tusiata Pisi, as the team heads toward key international matches and the Pacific Nations Cup.
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