AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoDrought response for Niuas: Tonga received a TOP$114,168 parametric insurance payout from PCRIC after below-average May rainfall, aimed at speeding early drought preparedness and relief, with officials also discussing expanding such coverage to critical infrastructure like energy and communications. Fuel affordability and resilience: Diesel price caps are easing across the Pacific, including Tonga, where maximum fuel prices have been lowered for the first time since the Middle East war began—helping households and services cope with volatile energy costs. Pacific climate governance: Tonga’s PM Lord Fakafanua urged bigger investment in climate adaptation, calling climate change the Pacific’s top security challenge and stressing that adaptation is harder but essential for resilient infrastructure and safer communities. Regional fisheries focus: Pacific fisheries ministers wrapped up the 25th Forum Fisheries Committee Ministerial Meeting in Wellington, with Tonga among participating members as they set priorities for cooperation and the future of Pacific fisheries. Local capacity for disaster logistics: SPC and WFP trained disaster management warehouse officers from Tonga and other Pacific nations in faster, better-managed relief supply handling—supporting community-led readiness when disasters hit.
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