AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 minutes agoOFC Women’s Champions League (Honiara): Papua New Guinea’s Hekari Women kick off their Group A campaign on Sunday against Vanuatu’s Tafea Women, with coach Ericson Komeng saying experience and a tough pool will decide their chances. Local Football (Cook Islands): The OFC tournament also brings Cook Islands club Puaikura FC into the seven-team field in Honiara, as Auckland United defend their title and hosts Henderson Eels chase Pacific glory. Health & Education (GP pipeline): ProCare’s scholarship backs top Māori and Pacific medical students in Auckland’s GP pathway, including Cook Islands graduate Claudia Bloy, aiming to strengthen community-focused primary care. Public Health (Cervical cancer): Pacific leaders and clinicians say cervical cancer elimination is achievable, pointing to HPV vaccination plus screening momentum and strong uptake of HPV self-testing. Community & Culture (Leadership): Hundreds gathered to farewell “Aunty Mau” Ngamau Mere Munokoa, the Cook Islands’ first female deputy prime minister, remembered for faith, service, and breaking barriers. Sports & Identity (World Cup): Cook Islander Max Teremoana Crocombe made World Cup history as the first Cook Islander to play for the New Zealand All Whites, with another start expected. Environment & Youth: Te Ipukarea Society marks 30 years with school visits to the landfill and conservation area, while a cyber safety roadshow supports Year 10 students at Tereora College. Language Week: Cook Islands Māori Language Week runs June 29–July 5, with a revised poetry and short story competition theme to boost entries.
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