AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoPacific Sports & Community: Rewa’s OFC Men’s Champions League run ends with a 3-1 semi-final loss to Auckland City, while Vanuatu’s Galaxy FC prepares for the second semi-final against Central Coast FC. Outer-Island Connectivity: A new call for safer, more regular transport in TAFEA’s outer islands highlights how unreliable air and maritime services can block access to health care, education, markets and jobs. Tourism Policy & Travel Risk: The U.S. Visa Bond Programme is now permanent for Vanuatu, with the embassy saying it targets high overstay rates—raising fresh concerns for Ni-Vanuatu travellers. Cruise Momentum in the Region: Royal Caribbean is expanding Asia-Pacific cruises for 2027-28, timed with the opening of Royal Beach Club Lelepa in Vanuatu, as demand shifts toward longer, more immersive itineraries. Vanuatu Skills for Sport: Volleyball coaching knowledge is spreading across Vanuatu communities after a FIVB training programme, using a train-the-trainer approach and local materials. Trade & Growth Planning: Vanuatu’s Ministry of Trade Development appoints consultants to build a trade development framework, aiming to strengthen the wider trade agenda.
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