AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoASEAN & Bilateral Ties: Singapore PM Lawrence Wong wrapped his first official visit to Timor-Leste, saying the relationship is entering a “new chapter” with stronger cooperation on healthcare, education, and economic exchanges, plus an upgraded ASEAN readiness support package to help Dili not just benefit but contribute to the bloc and prepare for a 2029 chairmanship. Labour Mobility: Singapore also plans to open more labour channels for East Timorese workers next year, including construction, marine shipyard, and selected manufacturing and services roles—framed as a long-term “win-win” for Singapore’s manpower needs and Dili’s young workforce. Humanitarian & Church Links: Caritas Australia welcomed a Timor-Leste delegation, highlighting decades of grassroots support through Church and community partners, with a focus on long-term development and emergency response. Culture & Craft: “Policromia Lusófona” showcased Portuguese-speaking countries’ traditional crafts, including Timor-Leste pieces, as part of China–Portuguese cultural week programming. Regional Skills & Tourism Capacity: Pacific Tourism Organisation training in Nadi built tourism data skills for officers including Timor-Leste, while Australia’s Pacific Australia Skills funding continues to target regional job-market gaps, with Timor-Leste included. Human Rights, Conflict & Peace: A broader explainer connects human rights violations with conflict escalation and argues sustainable peace depends on rights and security going together.
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