AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoClimate Mobility & Justice: Tuvalu’s Governor-General, Rev. Sir Tofiga Vaevalu Falani, urged urgent global action at Berlin, framing climate mobility as a rights-and-sovereignty issue and calling for safe, dignified pathways plus protection of culture and statehood. UN Climate Talks: UN climate chief Simon Stiell warned countries not to reopen or delay commitments as adaptation and mitigation gaps remain unresolved heading toward COP31. Tuvalu in the Spotlight: Tuvalu received the PLANET AQUA Award at Venice Climate Week for blue communities leadership on water resilience and ecosystem restoration. Local Security & Training: Tuvalu police will be boosted by 10 newly graduated officers after a Fiji Police Academy course, while Fiji’s police commissioner told recruits the force is “not a breeding ground for criminals.” Education & Leadership: USP honoured King Tupou VI at what’s expected to be his final graduation ceremony as Chancellor. Culture & Memory: A Porirua exhibition is bringing Pasifika women’s “sheroes” into view, including Tuvalu voices, through portraits and recorded lived experiences. Climate Diplomacy Beyond COPs: A new coalition is exploring what can be achieved outside UN COP summits as fossil-fuel phaseout progress stalls. Governance Watch: An AFP investigation says the Tuvalu Trust Fund ended up holding fossil fuel investments—“not a good look” given Tuvalu’s climate advocacy.
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