AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoClimate Finance & Governance: Australia refused to release internal papers about Tuvalu’s US$200 million climate trust fund, saying disclosure could cause diplomatic “damage,” while critics warn the lack of transparency raises greenwashing concerns. Health & Research: Pacific health leaders at a regional research symposium highlighted cervical cancer progress, including high uptake of HPV self-tests, while noting gaps in radiotherapy access and the logistics of overseas care. Digital Health Leadership: A new Asia-Pacific digital health leadership role will oversee work across Fiji, Kiribati, Tuvalu, and the Solomon Islands, including telemedicine and digital health infrastructure assessments. Food & Nutrition Risks: Papua New Guinea faces severe food shortages as El Niño brings frost and drought, with Oxfam warning millions could be affected and malnutrition risk rising. Climate Preparedness: SPREP urged Pacific communities to prepare for El Niño impacts after it was declared underway, stressing practical steps to protect families. Fisheries & Food Security: Tuvalu Fisheries Authority introduced Fisheries Management Regulations 2025 to strengthen licensing, monitoring, conservation, and enforcement—key for livelihoods and nutrition. Youth Voice in Climate: Registrations opened for Pacific Youth Talanoa 2, focused on how systems shape climate decisions, with links to health, food security, and cultural knowledge.
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