AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoClimate Mobility: Tuvalu’s Governor-General Sir Tofiga Vaevalu Falani urged urgent global action on climate mobility in Berlin, stressing that any movement must protect people’s right to stay, safe dignified pathways, and Tuvalu’s sovereignty, identity, and culture. Pacific Climate Talks: UN climate chief Simon Stiell warned countries not to reopen commitments or delay action as Bonn talks close with key divides still unresolved, especially on adaptation and mitigation. Girls & Climate Inequality: Plan International Australia says girls must be at the centre of Pacific climate solutions as fuel shortages, cyclones, and school disruptions push more girls into unpaid care work and violence. Defend Climate Science: Pacific leaders at Bonn hit back at attempts to weaken climate science language, warning that blocking science puts Pasifika lives and livelihoods at risk. Youth Climate Voice: Registrations opened for Pacific Youth Talanoa 2 in Suva (15 July), with young people pushing community-led solutions and stronger youth influence ahead of Pre-COP31 and COP31. Tuvalu Security & Training: Tuvalu police get a boost with qualified officers, supporting local capacity as regional challenges intensify. Culture & Heritage: A Porirua exhibit is bringing Pasifika women’s “sheroes” voices into the light, including Tuvalu women, through portraits and recorded stories. Education Leadership: USP honoured King Tupou VI at a Cook Islands graduation as his chancellorship nears its end. Tuvalu Recovery Operations: Royal Australian Navy medical officer Lt Jake West will visit Tuvalu for Operation Render Safe, continuing a family link to earlier patrol-boat support.
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