AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoPacific Security & Diplomacy: Tuvalu is moving closer to its first National Security Policy after a validation workshop, with the draft taking a whole-of-government view that covers climate resilience, cyber and maritime security, transnational crime, migration, energy security, and economic stability. Nuclear Tensions in the Pacific: PM Feleti Teo joined regional leaders expressing grave concern over China’s nuclear-capable missile test, saying it created tension and “a stir” as Tuvalu weighs security alignment discussions. Global Goals, Local Pressure: Deputy PM Panapasi Nelesone told the UN that Tuvalu’s SDG progress depends on stronger global will and faster support for the most vulnerable nations facing sea-level rise, drought, and economic shocks. Culture & Knowledge for the Sea: A coral-reef symposium in Auckland spotlights Pacific Islander knowledge and traditions for reef management, including an Indigenous “Being a Good Ancestor” mindset. Education Priorities: A data map ranks Tuvalu among the higher spenders on education as a share of GDP, highlighting how small states set big priorities.
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