AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoClimate & Gender: Plan International Australia argues climate action must put girls first, pointing to fuel crises and power cuts that disrupt schooling and increase risks like early marriage and violence across the Pacific. Youth Climate Voice: UNDP says Pacific Youth Talanoa 2 opens registration for a Suva event on 15 July, with online access, aiming to boost youth influence ahead of Pre-COP31 and COP31. Tuvalu at the Climate Table: Tuvalu’s Governor-General Reverend Sir Tofiga Vaevalu Falani urges urgent global action on climate mobility in Berlin, stressing rights to remain, safe dignified pathways, sovereignty, and cultural heritage. Bonn Climate Showdown: Pacific leaders warn at UN talks that attempts to weaken climate science put Pasifika lives at risk, with Tuvalu among PSIDS pushing back. Tuvalu Police Boost: Ten newly graduated officers join Tuvalu’s force next week after training in Suva, adding capacity for land, maritime, and community safety. Education & Culture: USP honours King Tupou VI as Chancellor nears the end of term, using Cook Islands tivaevae tradition to reflect the university’s Pacific ties. Local Security Training: Fiji’s police commissioner tells recruits the force is “not a breeding ground for criminals,” as Tuvalu officers graduate alongside Fiji colleagues. Tuvalu Trust Fund Scrutiny: An AFP investigation reports Tuvalu’s development trust fund ended up in fossil fuel investments, drawing criticism given Tuvalu’s climate advocacy.
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