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Tuvalu Engages IMF on Economic Outlook and Climate Challenges at Spring Meetings

Mardi, 14 Avril 2026

Tuvalu’s Permanent Representative met with the IMF Article IV mission chief and team, alongside the Deputy Director of the Asia and Pacific Department, on 14 April, during the World Bank–IMF Spring Meetings in Washington, D.C.

Discussions covered recent economic developments in Tuvalu, the spillover impacts of the Middle East conflict, the growing macroeconomic challenges posed by climate change, and priority areas where IMF policy advice, technical assistance, and capacity development can provide support.

Advancing Climate Resilience: Tuvalu’s Voice at the CVF–V20 Ministerial

Mardi, 14 Avril 2026

On Day 2 of the IMF/WB Spring Meeting in Washington DC, Amb Dr. Tapugao Falefou, on behalf of Tuvalu, made an intervention at the 16th CVF–V20 Ministerial Dialogue, highlighting the urgent realities facing climate‑vulnerable economies. He underscored how repeated climate shocks continue to erode fiscal space, strain public services, and heighten risks to stability and security across communities in Tuvalu.

Tuvalu Highlights Urgent Climate Finance Gaps at Johns Hopkins Panel

Lundi, 13 Avril 2026

Today in Washington DC, Amb. Tapugao Falefou speak at the Johns Hopkins University on the Science Diplomacy Summit 2026 on a panel titled “Climate Finance: From Commitment to Action.”

Amb. Falefou shared Tuvalu’s perspective as one of the world’s most climate‑vulnerable and geographically isolated nations — where climate finance is not a policy debate but a question of national survival.

Strengthening Global Consensus on Sea-Level Rise: Tuvalu Delivers Joint and National Statements at UN Consultation

Vendredi, 10 Avril 2026

Today, at the second informal consultation on the UN Declaration on Sea-Level Rise, H.E. Ambassador Dr. Tapugao Falefou delivered a joint statement on behalf of the Coalition on addressing Sea-Level Rise and its Existential Threats (C-SET), followed by Tuvalu’s national statement.

Addressing the Existential Threat of Sea-Level Rise: Key Insights from the C-SET Expert Workshop

Jeudi, 09 Avril 2026

The Coalition on Addressing Sea-Level Rise and its Existential Threats (C-SET) organized a half-day Expert-Level Thematic Workshop, bringing together leading experts, practitioners, and Member States to deepen understanding across the four key thematic areas identified in the UN High-Level Meeting of September 2024.

The discussions provided valuable insights to help inform ongoing work toward a UN political declaration that responds to the growing urgency of sea-level rise.

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