AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoClimate & Rights: Human rights groups are urging Tuvalu and Ireland to make human rights a core, enforceable part of the second International Conference on Transitioning Away From Fossil Fuels—pushing for a dedicated rights workstream and real implementation, not just recognition. Pacific Health & Resilience Diplomacy: Tuvalu has invited Japan’s Prime Minister to a Pre-COP31 Leaders’ event, with talks also covering health, climate resilience, maritime transport, renewable energy, fisheries, and community development. Food & Nutrition Security: The Pacific Islands Forum Fisheries Agency reports 16 vessels of interest and four apprehended in Operation Island Chief 2026, a regional crackdown on illegal fishing that threatens tuna resources and, by extension, local food security. Public Health Research Links: The University of Auckland and the Pacific Community (SPC) formalised a partnership to expand Pacific-led research and community engagement, including work in public health and climate resilience. Environment & Community Health: A Nature Ecology & Evolution study estimates Indo-Pacific atolls support about 31.2 million nesting seabirds, highlighting how nutrient-rich seabird droppings help sustain fragile island ecosystems that communities depend on.
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