AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoPacific Labour Mobility Fallout: A PALM-scheme worker tied to Timor-Leste recruitment says a labour hire firm’s collapse left him homeless after a workplace injury, highlighting how linked employment, housing and visa arrangements can fail fast when companies go under. Biodiversity Warning: New research says only 100–500 Timor green pigeons may remain, with Timor-Leste now the main stronghold as hunting and habitat loss push the species toward “critically endangered” status. Digital Governance Exchange: Cambodia and Timor-Leste share know-how on Cambodia’s verify.gov.kh document verification platform, aiming to speed up practical capacity building for digital public services. AI Readiness Reality Check: A UNESCO AI readiness report finds most Timorese respondents have heard of AI and many use it daily, but the underlying survey is small and youth access varies—raising the need for broader, more grounded AI development. Disaster Response Tech in Practice: US Navy-led Pacific Partnership 2026 begins in Dili to boost medical services and disaster management capacity with Timorese ministries and partners.
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