AGP Executive Report
Last update: 19 hours agoLGBTQ+ Rights Protest: Sir Ian McKellen led London’s “Commonwealth Walk of Shame” against colonial-era laws criminalising same-sex relationships across 29 Commonwealth countries, including places where life imprisonment or the death penalty can apply. Connectivity for Rural PNG: The US announced US$30m for satellite internet to reach remote schools, rural health facilities and disaster centres, aiming to close the digital gap. Women in Sport: PNGRFL wrapped a 2026 women’s football conference in Port Moresby, extending the season to a 10-week structure and boosting welfare, medical training and performance standards. Cricket Meets Classroom Learning: Cricket PNG launched “Cricket Numeracy in PNG,” using cricket-based activities to build students’ maths skills, with workshops for teachers and game development staff. Financial Literacy for Kids: Over 1,000 Madang students completed the Young Mind Savings Campaign, learning saving habits and money management through school-based sessions. Digital Identity Push: PNG moved toward a legal framework for national digital ID and verifiable credentials, supporting SevisPass and SevisWallet rollout by July 2026. Betel Nut Health Warning: A medical team warned that betel nut chewing is linked to oral cancers, urging people to quit to protect lives. Community Support: The Salvation Army received K50,000 from MAPNG for House of Hope shelters supporting survivors of gender-based violence and child abuse. Sports Leadership at Home: PNG Chiefs appointed Kumuls star Rhyse Martin as Football Operations Manager from 2027, bringing leadership and a professional culture focus.
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