AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoClimate & Gender: Plan International Australia argues climate action must put girls at the centre, warning overlapping crises—from fuel shortages and school closures to violence and early marriage—are hitting Pacific girls hardest. Fisheries Governance: Tuvalu’s Fisheries Management Regulations 2025 introduce tighter licensing, vessel monitoring, conservation rules and enforcement to protect marine resources and livelihoods. Regional Tuna Deal: Ministers at the 21st PNA Ministerial Meeting in Majuro backed progress in tuna management and endorsed a pathway to tuna development, with economic benefits tied to the value chain. Climate Finance Transparency: Australia refused to release internal papers on the Tuvalu Trust Fund, with AFP reporting investments linked to coal, gas and oil; critics say the lack of transparency risks “greenwashing.” Fuel Shock & Resilience: Pacific finance ministers meeting in Majuro tackle a “triple shock” of fuel insecurity, higher import costs and food vulnerability, as leaders push resilience measures. Banking Links: Forum members in Majuro reviewed work to strengthen correspondent banking access, including anti-money laundering support and a payments mechanism feasibility study. Aviation for Trade & Mobility: Tuvalu-chaired RAMM4 agreed a regional aviation framework and an ICAO support roadmap to improve safety, connectivity and affordability.
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