AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoClimate Mobility & Sovereignty: Tuvalu’s Governor-General Sir Tofiga Vaevalu Falani urged urgent global action on climate mobility in Berlin, warning sea-level rise threatens the country’s rights, identity and statehood, and calling for safe, dignified pathways that protect people’s right to remain. Climate Finance Transparency: Australia refused to release internal papers on the Tuvalu Trust Fund, saying disclosure could cause diplomatic “damage,” despite AFP reporting the fund is invested in assets linked to coal, gas and major oil refining. Regional Economic Pressure: Pacific finance ministers met in Majuro amid a “triple shock” of fuel insecurity, higher import costs and food vulnerability, with leaders pointing to Middle East tensions and warning growth is slowing. Fuel Price Regulation Help for Tuvalu: Tuvalu officials discussed strengthening price monitoring and consumer protection with Fiji’s competition watchdog, sharing tools to manage fuel price volatility and protect essential goods. Tuvalu Security & Capacity: Ten newly graduated Tuvalu police officers completed training in Suva, boosting local policing and maritime support. Fisheries Rules Update: Tuvalu introduced Fisheries Management Regulations 2025 to tighten licensing, monitoring and enforcement for sustainable fisheries. Youth Climate Voice: UNDP opened registration for Pacific Youth Talanoa 2 in Suva (15 July), aiming to put young people’s priorities into Pre-COP31 and COP31 discussions.
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