AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoSmall States Finance Training: Senior financial leaders from 25 countries, including Tuvalu, are arriving on the Isle of Man for a seven-day Small Countries Financial Management Programme focused on leadership, organisational change, climate, technology and AI. Tuvalu Trust Fund Transparency: Australia has refused to release internal documents about how it invests the Tuvalu Trust Fund, despite AFP reporting fossil-linked holdings; Australia says releasing papers could harm diplomatic relations while it works to reduce fossil exposure. Fuel Crisis Fallout Across the Pacific: A new look at the region-wide fuel shock shows governments raising diesel ceilings and pushing renewables as costs and inflation strain household budgets and services. Tuvalu Security Cleanup: Australia’s minehunters HMAS Yarra and Diamantina are surveying Nanumea Lagoon under Operation Render Safe to map World War II explosives and improve safety for future disposal. Fisheries Governance: Tuvalu has introduced Fisheries Management Regulations 2025 to strengthen licensing, monitoring, conservation and enforcement for sustainable use of marine resources. Regional Climate Pressure: Pacific leaders at Bonn warned against weakening climate science language, saying it puts Pasifika lives and livelihoods at risk.
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