AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoClimate Mobility & Rights: Pacific governments rolled out new regional guidance on planned relocation, stressing it should be a last resort, with community participation, Indigenous rights, and cultural protection as sea-level rise and extreme weather force long-term moves. Tuvalu Digital Nation: Tuvalu is pushing a “Digital Nation” plan to keep the state functioning and support a diaspora as land loss from rising seas looms. Education & Skills: UNICEF-backed support is helping Tuvalu upskill teachers, with a US$2.5m programme targeting untrained educators in outer islands and aligning with new Bachelor of Education requirements. Youth Voices: A survey of young Tuvaluans finds unemployment and unequal development top concerns, with many feeling leadership isn’t listening and education gaps persist. Climate Displacement Pressure on NZ: Pacific leaders urge New Zealand to prepare for climate displacement, warning there’s no dedicated cross-border framework despite growing movement. Pacific Culture Diplomacy: Taiwan and Pacific allies, including Tuvalu, celebrated ties at a cultural gala, highlighting cooperation in education, healthcare, telecoms, and maritime rescue. Travel & Lifestyle: Tuvalu is spotlighted as a rare, low-tourism destination—more about community life than resorts—where the airport runway doubles as a daily hangout.
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