AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoPacific Security & Health Resilience: Australia and Fiji have signed the Ocean of Peace Alliance (plus the Vuvale/“Vuvale Union” partnership), boosting mutual defense and broader cooperation as China’s regional military activity draws fresh concern, with leaders also flagging the need for Pacific nations to “look after our own security.” Tuvalu Climate Governance: Ahead of COP31 in Türkiye, a Tuvalu-linked pre-COP meeting is set to feed into a push for faster electrification and methane cuts, with organizers framing it as an “implementation COP.” Aid Cuts, Public Health Risk: An OECD warning says small island states—including Tuvalu—face some of the biggest aid losses, with health spending projected to fall back toward pre-pandemic levels and disease-control support hit hard. War Remnants & Environmental Health: Australia’s Operation Render Safe is destroying WWII munitions in the region and sending a reconnaissance task force to Tuvalu, where corroding ordnance can contaminate soil, water, and coasts. Fisheries & Food Security: Pacific fisheries ministers wrapped the 25th Forum Fisheries Committee meeting in Wellington, with Tuvalu among participants, focusing on cooperation that underpins nutrition and livelihoods. Obesity Watch: A new global ranking highlights obesity as a major chronic disease burden in parts of the Pacific, reinforcing the need for prevention and healthier food environments.
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