AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoPublic Service & Accountability: Sitiveni Naivota, from Kavala Village in Kadavu, has been appointed Permanent Manager Audit for the Republic of the Marshall Islands’ Financial and Compliance Audit Division, bringing 13 years of auditing experience and professional accounting credentials. Education Oversight: The College of the Marshall Islands’ audit situation remains tense, with a late FY2023 “no-opinion” audit and a December deadline to finish FY2024 so older reports can be submitted to US accreditors. Sports & Youth Culture: Majuro will host the Oceania Cup 2027 (14–18 June 2027), a major regional athletics event expected to bring visitors and spotlight Marshallese hospitality. Community & Faith for Islanders Abroad: The Salvation Army’s Marshallese ministry in Sacramento is described as a spiritual home for families from Ebeye and other islands under the Compact of Free Association. Culture in Motion: A photo-linked report highlights a multicultural school assembly where students performed Marshallese and other Pacific dances, plus spoken word and traditional dress. Regional Identity & Nuclear Legacy: Pacific leaders renew calls that decolonisation is unfinished decades after nuclear testing, including the Marshall Islands’ nuclear history as a driver of resistance and self-determination. Marshall Islands in the Digital Economy: A look at the country’s fintech and digital ecosystem focuses on financial connectivity, payments, and remittances as core resilience needs. Travel & Mobility: United Airlines’ Island Hopper service is moving to all-MAX 8 aircraft on an updated schedule, affecting routes across Micronesia and the Marshall Islands.
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