AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoClimate Mobility & Sovereignty: Tuvalu’s Governor-General Reverend Sir Tofiga Vaevalu Falani urged urgent global action at the Berlin Climate Mobility Forum, framing sea-level rise as an existential threat and calling for safe, dignified pathways that protect homeland rights, sovereignty, identity, and culture. Girls, Schooling & Climate Impacts: Plan International Australia argues climate action must put girls first, pointing to fuel shortages, school closures, and cyclone recovery pressures that increase the risk of girls leaving school, facing unpaid care burdens, and experiencing violence or early marriage. Pacific Youth Talanoa 2: UNDP opened registration for Pacific Youth Talanoa Series “Talanoa 2” in Suva (15 July), building youth momentum for Pre-COP31 and COP31 with a focus on systems that shape decisions, community-led solutions, and protecting indigenous knowledge. Defend Climate Science in Bonn: Pacific leaders warned that attempts to weaken climate science in UN talks put Pasifika lives and livelihoods at risk, with Tuvalu among PSIDS pushing back on language around 1.5°C and scientific references. Tuvalu Police Boost: Tuvalu will welcome 10 newly graduated officers (seven men, three women) after a 16-week Fiji Police Academy course, strengthening land, maritime, and community safety capacity. USP & Regional Leadership: King Tupou VI was honoured at USP’s Cook Islands graduation as his chancellorship nears its end, with the ceremony highlighting the university’s Pacific network and shared island values.
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