AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoTimor-Leste Conservation: A new study warns the Timor green pigeon is nearing extinction, estimating just 100–500 birds left and pointing to hunting plus weak monitoring and funding; researchers say Timor-Leste may be the last viable stronghold and call for urgent enforcement and community-led protection rooted in customary conservation. AI & Youth Skills: A report on Timor-Leste youth finds they’re highly aware of AI (98%) and many use it daily (55%), but also highlights a readiness gap—especially because the survey reflects a connected slice of society, not all youth. Disaster Response & Tech Training: The U.S. Navy-led Pacific Partnership 2026 mission has started in Dili, pairing service members with Timor-Leste ministries and experts to strengthen disaster management and professional medical services. Marine Science & Restoration: Community mangrove restoration work across the Coral Triangle—including Timor-Leste—shows how local guardianship is being linked to wider resilience and marine protection efforts. Regional Tech & Tourism: ASEAN’s digital trade push and a new intra-ASEAN tourism campaign (“SEABlings”) both signal Timor-Leste’s growing integration into regional tech and travel branding.
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