AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoTuvalu-Australia Security & Safety: Tuvalu has joined Australia’s Operation Render Safe 2026, sending a reconnaissance task force to Nanumea Lagoon to map WWII unexploded ordnance and guide future clearance, with officials stressing the mission is at Tuvalu’s request and aims to make local waters safer. Fisheries Governance: The 25th Forum Fisheries Committee Ministerial Meeting wrapped in Wellington, with Tuvalu among member ministers discussing priorities for regional fisheries cooperation and adopting a communique as leadership transitions to New Zealand’s Shane Jones. Pacific Aid Pressure: An OECD warning says global aid is set to hit small island states hard, with Tuvalu singled out as highly exposed where a single provider dominates, raising risks for health and public services as ODA falls to the lowest level since 2014. Tuvalu Investment & Jobs: Tuvalu’s Tuvalu Fisheries Authority is calling for Expressions of Interest for a Project Procurement Officer under the TV PROPER oceanscape programme, funded by the World Bank/IDA. Climate Policy: Tuvalu endorsed the UN Secretary-General’s push for global methane action, pledging to deepen methane solutions in 2027 as it co-chairs the transition conference.
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