AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoAustralia–Tuvalu Partnership: Tuvalu’s Acting Prime Minister Panapasi Nelesone met Australian Governor-General Sam Mostyn in Funafuti, stressing climate change as the “single greatest threat” and raising practical hurdles faced by Tuvaluans settling in Australia under the Falepili mobility pathway, including housing and transport; Mostyn reaffirmed Australia’s commitment and support through the Falepili Union, TCAP coastal resilience work, security coordination, and budget assistance. Tuvalu Climate Finance Scrutiny: An AFP investigation says Tuvalu’s main trust fund has fossil-fuel exposure via investments linked to coal, gas and major oil refining, prompting Tuvalu to review its “fossil fuel exposure.” Education for Outer Islands: UNICEF reports a US$2.5m programme (with GPE support and USP involvement) to upgrade teacher qualifications across Tuvalu through training pathways running to 2029, targeting untrained teachers and improving classroom learning. Regional Climate Diplomacy: Pacific senior officials advanced COP31 preparations, with Fiji and Tuvalu set to host pre-COP31 meetings in October 2026.
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