AGP Executive Report
Last update: 37 minutes agoHealth & Education: The Marshall Islands is highlighted for meeting U.S. special education expectations under IDEA, with Education Commissioner Dr. Natalie Nimmer crediting a whole-community support system and noting ongoing summer trainings (including autism focus). Girls, Climate & Daily Life: Plan International Australia argues climate action must put girls first, pointing to how fuel crises and disasters disrupt schooling, increase care burdens, and raise risks of violence and early marriage across the Pacific. Climate Justice & Nationhood: A Pacific-wide discussion frames sea-level rise as a challenge to sovereignty and identity, urging richer partnerships and a justice-first approach to adaptation. Regional Security & Leadership: Youth and Democracy Forum voices warn that young people across the Pacific remain underrepresented due to cultural hierarchies, age barriers, and gender inequality—while regional security debates keep intensifying. Immigration & Welfare Impacts: U.S. policy changes tied to H.R. 1 are reported to strip legal immigrants of key supports like SNAP, with major drops in participation in places such as Arizona.
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