AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoCyclone recovery support: The UN’s Central Emergency Response Fund approved US$1.7m for Vanuatu after twin Category-4 cyclones Judy and Kevin, targeting food security, WASH, and emergency shelter for the most affected communities. Marine protection push: Melanesian nations including Vanuatu, Papua New Guinea and Fiji are moving toward a Melanesian Ocean Corridor of Reserves (MOCOR), with Solomon Islands joining—aimed at protecting biodiversity across shared waters, but with calls for real management so it doesn’t become “paper parks.” Biosecurity and tourism impacts: Thousands of Carnival Adventure passengers missed a Vanuatu port call to Mystery Island after the stop was cancelled under biosecurity rules tied to an invasive coconut rhinoceros beetle that’s attracted by light at night. Climate-health warning: A Lancet Countdown report says climate change is worsening health crises in small island states, driving heat stress, food insecurity, poorer air quality, and higher infectious disease risk. ICJ climate ruling relevance: Commentary highlights how the ICJ’s climate decision—prompted by Vanuatu—strengthens the idea of climate duties under international law, opening the door to future climate accountability claims. Tourism-agriculture link: Vanuatu’s Department of Tourism met hospitality operators to discuss why local produce supply (especially vegetables and eggs) is still unreliable, affecting sustainable tourism value chains.
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