AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoClimate & Health Preparedness: A Green Climate Fund official warned Solomon Islands to act now for a 2026–2027 “super El Niño,” noting hotter conditions, reduced support, and a bigger population could make impacts worse than 1997–98—raising risks for food, services, and health. Food Security & Malnutrition: In Papua New Guinea’s Highlands, El Niño-linked drought, frost, and pests are destroying crops and livestock; Oxfam PNG says up to 3 million people may be affected and meal cuts could increase malnutrition risk. Tuvalu Fuel, Clinics & Schooling: Plan International argues girls in the Pacific are hit hardest as fuel shortages and climate shocks disrupt school and even clinic lighting—pushing more care work, violence risk, and early marriage. Climate Finance Transparency: AFP reports Australia refused to release internal papers on the Tuvalu Trust Fund, despite Tuvalu’s $200m reliance and concerns about greenwashing and oversight. Digital Health Leadership: PATH announced leadership for its next chapter in digital health innovation, including regional work spanning Tuvalu and neighboring islands. Fisheries & Food Safety: Tuvalu Fisheries Authority introduced Fisheries Management Regulations 2025 to tighten licensing, monitoring, conservation, and enforcement—aimed at protecting livelihoods and food security. Youth Climate Voice: UNDP says Pacific Youth Talanoa 2 registrations are open, with sessions in Suva and online ahead of Pre-COP31 and COP31, focusing on systems that shape decisions and health-linked climate priorities.
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