AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoRegional Connectivity: All Pacific Islands Forum members are now linked to the global undersea cable network for the first time, a milestone backed by Australia’s A$500M+ push since 2018 to boost trade, services, and government communications. Pacific Diplomacy: Forum foreign ministers in Suva endorsed a wide set of priorities for Palau’s upcoming leaders’ meeting, including peace and security, fisheries, disability rights, ocean governance, and climate finance. Gender & Safety: Ministers also backed stronger, sustainably funded action to prevent gender-based violence, urging gender-responsive budgeting and climate-linked financing for resilience. Ocean Protection: A separate push calls for stronger fisheries protection and clearer maritime boundaries, with support for a new regional fisheries strategy framework. Local Environment: Ngaraard is running an experimental sea urchin cage culture trial to better understand growth and survival as seagrass habitat declines. Sports & Youth: Palau is set to benefit from a new Basketball For Good partnership with FIBA in Oceania and Basketball Australia, expanding grassroots 3x3 and coaching opportunities. Palau Funding: Palau has drawn $45.8M in Compact Review Agreement and Compact Trust Fund support through Q3 FY2026, including education and health grant assistance. Culture & History: In Okinawa, former Palau migrants reunite through the Okinawa-Palau friendship association, reflecting on shared school ties and Japanese-era Palau history.
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