AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoClimate & Water Security: SPREP says El Niño conditions are now established, with Western Pacific likely to turn drier and face higher drought risk, urging proactive water management planning. Everyday Security in Niue: At the Pacific Peace and Security Dialogue in Suva, Niue’s Richie Mautama stressed that security also means community safety, climate change, protecting ocean resources from illegal fishing—and even tackling Niue’s unmanaged dog population. Fisheries & Ocean Stewardship: Niue is among Pacific countries backing a new Memorandum of Understanding to strengthen regional cooperation on sustainable management of South Pacific albacore tuna, aiming for science-based fisheries management and stronger advocacy in key negotiations. Energy Transition Pressure: A report on the Pacific’s fuel shock vulnerability after the US-Iran conflict highlights how imported oil dependence drives inflation and threatens tourism, pushing the case for faster renewable energy rollout. Niue Budget Scrutiny: Niue MPs question the 2026/27 budget as a deficit grows and community development/social welfare appear less prominent in stated priorities. Regional Peace Call: Pacific Islands Forum leaders renew a global appeal for peace, urging world leaders to uphold the UN Charter and choose dialogue over conflict. Deep-Sea Governance: Cook Islands Seabed Minerals Authority attended a Suva workshop on deep seabed sustainable blue growth, focusing on state responsibilities, environmental governance, and future capacity-building.
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