AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoDiplomacy & Work Mobility: Singapore says it will open more labour channels to East Timor next year, including construction, marine shipyard and selected manufacturing and services roles—aiming to ease manpower gaps while giving Dili more space to use its young workforce. Regional Culture & Sports: East Timor is drawn into Cambodia’s AFF Women’s Cup 2026 Group B, with the opener against Timor-Leste on July 13 and Indonesia next—spotlighting a growing regional women’s football scene. International Recognition for Service: Australia honours an East Timor–linked couple with the Medal of Merit of East Timor for more than a decade of church and community mission work, including sponsoring children and supporting local chapels. Education & Youth Development: A Singaporean-backed UN internship pathway is highlighted through a youth volunteer visit to Hong Kong’s OCMFA, reflecting how young people are being routed into international experience. Skills & Jobs in the Pacific: Australia launches Pacific Australia Skills, a 2025–2029 programme investing FJD359.8m in Fiji and Timor-Leste to strengthen TVET systems and push training toward real employment outcomes. Global Policy Watch: A new report flags Timor-Leste among ASEAN’s lower AI-readiness countries, warning that slower preparedness could mean fewer benefits from future productivity gains.
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