AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoDrug & HIV/TB warning signs: Security and health experts say illicit drug activity linked to the meth trade is spreading beyond Fiji, with traces found in wastewater in Tonga and “narco-subs” reported in the Solomon Islands—raising concern that HIV and tuberculosis could rise in communities already seeing early signals. Local health context: Fiji’s HIV situation is described as a national crisis, with more than 1% of the population estimated to be living with HIV and young people hit hardest, including higher infection rates among pregnant women. Marine health & wellness link: Ahead of World Oceans Day (June 8), Beyond Green highlights coral reef conservation projects across its member properties, including French Polynesia, pointing to reef restoration and community-focused marine conservation as reefs face bleaching, pollution, overfishing and coastal development. Broader health-adjacent travel angle: Coverage also notes how global events and travel trends are accelerating spending and movement—though not specific to French Polynesia’s health system.
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