AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoYouth Climate Action: The Regional Conference of Youth for Oceania (RCOY) wrapped up at the Pacific Islands Forum Secretariat, with Pacific youth updating their climate priorities from five to nine for Pre-COP31 in Tuvalu, Nadi and Antalya, and UN Resident Coordinator Dirk Wagener stressing youth must move from being “heard” to shaping decisions. COP31 Prep in the Region: Fiji’s Environment and Climate Change Minister Lynda Tabuya backed youth as party overflow delegates for COP31, urging nominated young leaders to attend taskforce meetings and use precise language in the Pacific Youth Position Statement. Digital Connectivity for Tuvalu and the Pacific: Fiji’s digital leadership continues as it was renewed to chair a regional digital policy forum, while Australia says all PIF members—including Tuvalu—are now connected to undersea cable networks for stronger access to global services. Fisheries Enforcement: Operation Island Chief 2026 (FFA-led) identified 16 vessels of interest and apprehended four, covering about 27.5 million sq km and monitoring 3,000+ fishing vessels across 11 FFA members including Tuvalu. Human Rights in the Fossil-Fuel Transition: Human rights groups urge Tuvalu and Ireland to make rights a core, enforceable part of the second Transitioning Away From Fossil Fuels conference, not just a cross-cutting slogan. Health in the Pacific: Fiji’s cardiologist Dr Sanjeev Khubey says cardiovascular disease remains a top killer, linking deaths to lifestyle shifts and high rates of non-communicable disease.
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