AGP Executive Report
Last update: 35 minutes agoParliament & Transparency (Pacific): Palau’s National Congress (OEK) has taken ownership of a new joint parliamentary website, built with Japan and UNDP support under the SLIP II project, giving citizens real-time access to legislation, hearings, committees and representatives’ work—an effort that also covers Vanuatu and other Pacific legislatures. Climate Finance (Tuvalu): Tuvalu has completed its first payouts under a High Tide Parametric Insurance scheme, sending A$30,675 to 409 households automatically after flooding thresholds were triggered—no forms, no claims. Regional Security (Solomon Islands): Solomon Islands’ new PM Matthew Wale has floated a Pacific-wide security pact idea in talks with Australia, signalling a push for “Pacific-led” security architecture and a review of China’s role in regional security. Ocean Governance (Vanuatu): Vanuatu’s Climate Change Adaptation Minister Ralph Regenvanu backed stronger ocean protection, pointing to Vanuatu’s Ministry of Oceans and first National Oceans Act as the country moves to strengthen marine governance. Maritime Transition (Vanuatu): Seven Pacific transport ministers signed the Pacific Blue Shipping Partnership in Majuro, including Vanuatu, aiming to coordinate a cleaner, low-carbon shipping transition and climate-resilient ports. Drug Trafficking (Vanuatu): Pacific leaders warned that transnational drug networks are exploiting maritime borders, citing recent Vanuatu interceptions where drug-laden yachts were stopped. Vanuatu Politics & Society: A Vanuatu Prime Minister’s Office statement urged restraint after online backlash over a Pride Month offer of free photo shoots to LGBTQ couples, framing the issue around Vanuatu’s Christian identity and values.
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