AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoFood Security Support: Micronesia families are lining up at the Micronesia Mall to get Summer-EBT cards before distribution ends Monday, with the Department of Public Health and Social Services’ Bureau of Economic Security reporting nearly 2,000 cards issued since July 13—each loaded with a one-time $180 benefit. Disaster-Linked Hardship: Program coordinator Lazaro Quinata said demand has stayed steady (300–500 people daily), including residents like Mongmong’s Melisa Howard seeking a replacement card after Super Typhoon Bavi left her home flooded and without power for a week, forcing food losses and adding pressure to rent and bills. Public Health Coverage Gap: A new WHO-UNICEF report finds many Pacific island countries are still missing the 90% childhood vaccination target for multiple vaccine types, with Federated States of Micronesia and Vanuatu meeting only two targets out of many. Maternal Resilience: The Micronesia Climate Change Alliance launched a Solar Generator Loaner Program on Tinian, providing portable backup solar power to mothers and expecting mothers to help protect essentials like refrigeration for medicine, formula, lighting, and communication during outages.
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