AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoTuvalu Climate Finance Scrutiny: Australia has refused to release internal papers on how it oversees the Tuvalu Trust Fund, after an investigation raised concerns the fund is exposed to coal, gas and oil—Tuvalu’s lifeline as seas rise. Methane Push for Pacific Survival: Tuvalu backed the UN Secretary-General’s call for global methane action, urging a fossil-fuel phase-out and promising to deepen methane focus as co-chair of a 2027 transition conference. Fisheries & Procurement for Resilience: Tuvalu Fisheries Authority is seeking an EOI for a Project Procurement Officer for the TV PROPER oceanscape program, funded by WB/IDA, to manage procurement for a major fisheries and resilience effort. Regional Climate Adaptation Funding: The GEF approved four Pacific climate adaptation projects, including Tuvalu, to prepare and design work against flooding, sea-level rise and coastal erosion. Fuel Price Relief Across the Region: Fiji and Samoa cut July diesel and kerosene prices, while Tonga lowered its maximum fuel price cap for the first time since the Middle East war began. Security & Mine Clearance: Australia’s minehunters deployed to survey Nanumea Lagoon under Operation Render Safe, aiming to reduce explosive remnants of war risks for Tuvalu waters.
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