AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoTourism & Jobs: Muri Beach Hotel GM Liana Scott says the Cook Islands’ strong season isn’t easing cost pressure for families and tourism businesses, pointing to high power and water costs plus expensive imports, while noting government support like water and energy funds. ADB Support: The Asian Development Bank has signed a US$2m grant with the Cook Islands to help tourism recovery, including upgrades to Rarotonga Airport and health services. Regional Security: The Cook Islands is monitoring China’s South Pacific ballistic missile test and urging respect for regional peace treaties, amid renewed nuclear-free Treaty of Rarotonga debate. Health Workforce: University of Auckland nursing partners delivered advanced clinical training to 15 Cook Islands nurses, building a longer-term Pacific health workforce programme. Hospitality Recognition: Rarotongan Beach Resort and Sanctuary Rarotonga-on the beach celebrated standout staff in annual awards tied to guest feedback and internal nominations. Youth & Democracy: The Cook Islands National Youth Council launches a candidate dialogue series ahead of the General Election to boost youth participation. Skills Partnership: La Rose Noire Foundation and Swissôtel Clark signed an OJT MOA for underprivileged youth in pastry and barista training, with alumni already working across the Pacific including the Cook Islands. Travel Access: The Henley Passport Index update puts the Cook Islands on the visa-free list for Pakistani passport holders as Pakistan ranks 100th globally with access to 30 destinations. Weather Watch: El Niño is underway, with Pacific communities bracing for more intense extreme weather.
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