AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoBlue Economy & Ocean Week: Timor-Leste kicked off National Ocean Week 2026 with nationwide ocean conservation events, marine education, and a Blue Economy photography exhibition in Dili, culminating on World Ocean Day (8 June). Digital Public Service: On 5 June, the government launched the Timor-Leste Blue Economy Website as a central hub for ocean and maritime policies, research, and sustainable development plans. ASEAN Integration & Diplomacy: Prime Minister Kay Rala Xanana Gusmão’s Vietnam visit (8–10 June) and attendance at the ASEAN Future Forum 2026 highlight Timor-Leste’s deeper regional role, with talks expected to strengthen bilateral cooperation and ASEAN-focused future planning. Education Support & Safety: Across the region, education voices are pushing for more than staffing—better funding, classrooms, materials, and support—while earthquake damage concerns are renewing calls for “safety first” before reopening schools. Tourism Skills for Frontliners: The Ministry of Tourism launched a Tourism Ambassador Programme in Dili to train hospitality workers in customer service, professionalism, and local heritage knowledge, with more sessions planned through 2026. UN & Peacekeeping: The UN Secretary-General condemned the killing of a Serbian peacekeeper in Lebanon, calling attacks on peacekeepers grave violations of international law.
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