AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoClimate & Oceans: Tuvalu’s ocean is now front and centre of national planning, with Prime Minister Feleti Teo soft-launching Tuvalu’s first National Ocean Policy on World Oceans Day, framing the sea as Te Fau—binding islands, traditions, food security, livelihoods, sovereignty and resilience. Climate Justice: Teo also backed the International Court of Justice advisory opinion as a “milestone,” saying low-emissions island states “need to be compensated” for climate damages, and pushing for legal accountability to feed into future binding action. Water Resilience Recognition: Tuvalu received the PLANET AQUA Award (Blue Communities Category) at Venice Climate Week 2026 for leadership on water resilience, ecosystem restoration and climate adaptation, with Ambassador Lily Tangisia Faavae stressing Tuvalu as an “architect” of its own future. Culture & Diaspora: A Brisbane-based Tuvaluan radio team is keeping culture alive through “Te Leo o Tuvalu,” a fortnightly show reaching the growing diaspora across 11 time zones with community news, prayer and traditional music. Youth & Commonwealth: Twenty-three young leaders were selected for the 2026 Commonwealth Youth Forum international taskforce in Antigua and Barbuda, aiming to shape the programme and policy recommendations around youth agency and shared prosperity. Regional Climate Politics: Tuvalu urged “transformational change” at the GEF Assembly, calling for ambition beyond incremental reform and stronger support for small island states.
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