AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoClimate Justice & Mobility: Prime Minister of St. Kitts and Nevis Terrance Drew urged climate justice at the Berlin Climate Mobility Forum, arguing Small Island Developing States like the Marshall Islands contribute little to emissions yet face the harshest impacts—pushing for real partnerships and local community power in climate solutions. Bonn Climate Talks Tension: UN negotiations in Bonn ran late as countries failed to agree on financing for adaptation, with accusations that fossil-fuel interests tried to “hold the process hostage,” leaving vulnerable communities facing heat stress, king tides, storms, drought, and food insecurity. Marshall Islands Education Wins: Marshallese PSS staff graduated from the University of the South Pacific with Master’s degrees in School Leadership, funded through an ADB quality-basic-education project. Regional Royal & Learning Ties: King Tupou VI visited Majuro for USP graduation events and meetings with Marshallese leaders, highlighting shared priorities like climate resilience and energy security. Water Infrastructure in Remote Atolls: Australia’s ADV Reliant delivered over 120 tons of water-hub materials to Enewetak, Wotho, Ujae, and Lae for UNDP’s ACWA+ project, with communities doing the heavy lifting where wharves don’t exist. Coral Research Update: Woods Hole scientist Anne Cohen used a robotic dive guide in Majuro to check reef health amid record marine heat waves and widespread bleaching. Sports Calendar: Majuro was named host of the Oceania Cup, set for 14–18 June 2027 at the National Stadium.
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