AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoTonga Football & Youth Inclusion: The Tonga Football Association’s Just Play programme won the Best Messaging Award at Fiji’s TeamUp meeting, recognising its sport-based work promoting inclusion, education, gender equality and healthy lifestyles for young people. Regional Education & Governance: The University of the South Pacific held its 101st Council meeting in Nuku’alofa, with the Prince Regent opening proceedings and leaders adopting audited 2025 finances while discussing 2026 outlook pressures and next steps for institutional renewal. Pathways Abroad (Sport): A new American football programme is training Tonga High School players through Trench Boy Incorporated, aiming to build a structured development pathway and create U.S. education and sporting opportunities. Faith & Wellbeing Debate: Tonga National University announced a public lecture on 26 June exploring how lotu can support wellbeing and leadership, and where it may also create social harm or division. Community Resilience (Housing): Habitat for Humanity NZ, with partners, is strengthening community-led housing recovery and long-term planning in disaster-affected areas, including skills support for rebuilding after the 2022 Hunga Tonga event. Culture & Arts: Tonga’s screen-and-story moment is set for July 29, when the film LOMU returns home for a public screening at Teufaiva Rugby Stadium ahead of wider premieres. Immigration Shock for Tongans in the U.S.: Reports highlight growing anxiety in Tongan communities after a new U.S. rule requiring many green card applicants to return home to apply, adding pressure to already restricted visa pathways.
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