AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoTuvalu & Climate Sovereignty: Australia is refusing to release internal papers on the Tuvalu Trust Fund, despite AFP reporting the money is invested in assets tied to coal, gas and a major oil refinery—raising fresh concerns about transparency and “greenwashing” as sea-level threats grow. Food Security & Health Risks: Papua New Guinea’s Highlands are being hit hard by El Niño, with frost and drought damaging crops and livestock; Oxfam PNG warns up to 3 million people could be affected and that families may cut meals and face higher malnutrition risk. Girls’ Health & Education: Plan International Australia argues climate and fuel crises are pushing girls out of school across the Pacific, increasing unpaid care work and exposure to violence and early marriage—especially as clinics face power cuts. Tuvalu Fisheries Governance: Tuvalu Fisheries Authority introduced Fisheries Management Regulations 2025 to strengthen permits, monitoring, conservation and enforcement—aimed at protecting livelihoods and food security. Digital Health Leadership: PATH announced a new chapter in digital health innovation, while regional work continues on telemedicine and patient data systems across Pacific islands including Tuvalu. Regional Preparedness: SPREP urged Pacific communities to prepare for El Niño impacts after it was declared underway, stressing practical steps to protect families and reduce risks.
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