AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoAfghan Women’s Football Comeback: After escaping the Taliban and years in exile, 23 players from the Afghan Women United program are training in Auckland and will play matches against a Cook Islands team—an international return made possible after FIFA granted eligibility, with players like Fatima Yousufi and Mona Amini sharing how hard-won it feels to represent their flag again. OFC Qualifiers in Rarotonga: Papua New Guinea’s U-19 men’s team has departed for the Cook Islands for the Oceania Football Confederation qualifying stage (June 6–12), chasing the sole spot for Samoa later this year. Cook Islands Accessibility Upgrade: Apii Te Uki Ou marked the blessing of a New Zealand High Commission–funded deck and accessibility ramp, improving safe access to the school’s library, sensory room, and learning support spaces. Regional Aviation Spotlight: The Cook Islands hosted ASPA81 in Rarotonga, bringing Pacific airline and tourism leaders together to push “island economies in flight” and strengthen connectivity. Ocean Protection & Voyaging Links: Leaders and cultural practitioners gathered on Rapa Nui for Te Piri mā’ohi o Te Moana Nui a Hiva to share voyaging knowledge and collaborate on high-seas marine conservation, with Cook Islands participation noted. Bougainville Independence Debate: PNG MPs debate whether to ratify Bougainville’s 2019 independence referendum, with Minister Belden Namah arguing the autonomy government hasn’t met peace agreement commitments.
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