AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoUS Visa Bonds: A Tonga-based travel agent says the new US Visa Bond Program is hitting families hard, with some clients crying over missed funerals and applicants often forced to travel to Fiji for interviews, while bonds can run up to US$27k and visa fees aren’t refundable. Youth & Climate Justice: The Regional Conference of Youth for Oceania wrapped up at the Pacific Islands Forum Secretariat, with youth priorities reshaped from five to nine for COP31 in Tuvalu, and UN leaders urging real decision-making power, not just being “heard.” Health & Lifestyle: Fiji’s cardiologist warns cardiovascular disease is a major killer, blaming modern diets and habits like relying on canned and fried foods, and noting patients are also coming from nearby Pacific nations including Tuvalu. Human Rights in Climate Talks: Human rights groups urge Tuvalu and Ireland to embed rights into fossil-fuel transition policies and implementation, calling for a dedicated rights workstream. Pacific Connectivity: All Pacific Islands Forum members are now linked to global undersea cable networks, boosting access for governments and businesses, with Tuvalu among the beneficiaries.
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