AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoClimate & Health Finance: An AFP investigation says Tuvalu’s $200 million climate trust fund—managed via advisory firm Mercer—has investments linked to coal mining, gas exploration, and the world’s largest crude oil refinery, prompting Tuvalu to review its “fossil fuel exposure.” Pacific Health Tech: India’s External Affairs Minister reported delivery of a haemo-dialysis machine with a portable RO unit to Samoa, fulfilling a commitment under the FIPIC-III cooperation framework; India also previously sent a container-based dialysis unit to Kiribati. Climate Mobility & Rights: A new analysis highlights how climate-driven migration under the Australia–Tuvalu Falepili Treaty is already happening, while warning that risks like loss of nationality and statelessness need faster government action. Ocean & Food Security: Coverage on Super El Niño stresses how extreme warming can disrupt marine ecosystems and fisheries—key for coastal nutrition and livelihoods. Youth & Wellbeing: A survey of young people in Fiji, Solomon Islands, Tuvalu, and Samoa finds many feel development benefits are unfairly distributed and raises concerns about human rights protections.
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