AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoCultural Integrity Online: Samoa’s Prime Minister La‘aulialemalietoa Leuatea Schmidt questioned whether Samoa’s 64-year Treaty of Friendship with New Zealand still truly protects Samoans abroad, calling for a review after raising concerns with NZ leadership. Cultural Protection & Identity: A New Zealand fashion designer warns shoppers about a webstore selling “Polynesian” designs that may be copied, as Matariki nears and buyers are urged to check where products come from. Community Culture on the Move: Paradise of Samoa Polynesian Dance Troupe is set to perform at regional libraries in the U.S., sharing dance, drumming, music and storytelling with all ages. Education & Accountability: Samoa’s Education Minister says the One Government Grant has been abused, misspent, and not audited for eight years, with some school principals facing court over alleged theft. Pacific Leadership in Education: Samoa hosts a Pacific Education Leaders conference for the first time, with a focus on teacher investment amid ongoing shortages. Health & Local Business: Ah Liki Wholesale partners with Pasifika Sanitary Products to distribute locally made sanitary care across Samoa. Language & Heritage Abroad: In the U.S., Southern Illinois University Edwardsville launches Samoan 101, helping preserve and teach Samoan language and culture. Disability Rights Milestone: Mataafa Faatino Utumapu becomes the first Samoan elected to the UN CRPD Committee, backed by 138 votes. Environment & Coastal Resilience: Samoa Reef Resilience Hub funds 16 local projects to protect and restore coral reefs using a ridge-to-reef approach. Tourism Recognition: Return to Paradise Resort & Spa earns a TripAdvisor Travellers’ Choice award again, placing it among the top 10% worldwide. Sport & Culture: NRLW captain Fetu Sāmoa backs the Warriors’ title push, citing culture, connection and family as the pull home.
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