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Prime Minister Hon. Feleti Penitala Teo delivered a powerful call for urgent and effective action.

Mercredi, 24 Septembre 2025

At the High-Level Side Event on Responding to Loss and Damage: Scaling Up Finance and Partnerships during UNGA80, Prime Minister Hon. Feleti Penitala Teo delivered a powerful call for urgent and effective action.

He reiterated to leaders that Tuvalu and other small atoll nations bear the immediate brunt of climate change, where rising seas and severe weather threaten communities’ ability to recover. The Prime Minister stressed that the Loss and Damage Fund must deliver through reliable resources, rapid finance release, and accessibility for small administrations.

Partners Roundtable Talanoa during UNGA80, Prime Minister Hon. Feleti Penitala Teo reminded partners that climate change remains the greatest threat to Pacific peoples.

Mercredi, 24 Septembre 2025

At the Pacific Resilience Facility (PRF) Partners Roundtable Talanoa during UNGA80, Prime Minister Hon. Feleti Penitala Teo reminded partners that climate change remains the greatest threat to Pacific peoples.

Speaking on behalf of Pacific Islands Forum leaders, he called for stronger, tailored climate financing to support small atoll nations facing sea level rise. The PRF embodies a Pacific-driven solution, designed and led by our region to address urgent challenges.

Tuvalu at the UN High-Level Meeting on Pandemic Preparedness

Mercredi, 24 Septembre 2025

Hon. Minister of Health Tuafafa Latasi represented Tuvalu at the High-Level Meeting Roundtable on ‘Global Commitments Required to Strengthen Pandemic Prevention, Preparedness, and Responses’ during UNGA80.

Minister Latasi joined discussions alongside Rt. Hon. Helen Clark, Co-Chair of the Independent Panel for Pandemic Preparedness and Response, and other global leaders. The session underscored the urgent need for stronger international commitments to build resilient health systems, ensure rapid response capacity, and protect vulnerable populations against future pandemics.

Prime Minister Hon. Feleti Penitala Teo called for urgent global action on climate mobility.

Mercredi, 24 Septembre 2025

At the High-Level Breakfast for Climate Mobility Champions, co-hosted by Tuvalu alongside Australia , Saint Kitts & Nevis , and Cabo Verde , Prime Minister Hon. Feleti Penitala Teo called for urgent global action on climate mobility.

He highlighted the human cost of climate change, noting that by 2050 millions may face displacement. For Tuvalu, the sea is already intruding on daily life, making it a fight to safeguard the right of our people to remain rooted in their islands, language, and culture.

Hon. Dr Maina Vakafua Talia, Minister of Home Affairs, Climate Change and Environment, joined the Friends of COP31 event in New York

Mardi, 23 Septembre 2025

Tuvalu at Friends of COP31

Hon. Dr Maina Vakafua Talia, Minister of Home Affairs, Climate Change and Environment, joined the Friends of COP31 event in New York, hosted by Australia, alongside climate leaders and colleagues.

Minister Talia underlined that for Tuvalu, the upcoming Pacific COP must bring the world together to confront the urgent climate crisis. He highlighted the need to support vulnerable communities affected by sea level rise, address environmental and livelihood losses, and mobilize finance to strengthen adaptive resilience.

Hon. Dr Maina Vakafua Talia delivered a powerful intervention at the High-Level Solutions Dialogue on Industrial Decarbonisation.

Mardi, 23 Septembre 2025

Urgency on Industrial Decarbonisation

Hon. Dr Maina Vakafua Talia, Minister of Home Affairs, Climate Change and Environment of Tuvalu, delivered a powerful intervention at the High-Level Solutions Dialogue on Industrial Decarbonisation.

Minister Talia highlighted the stark reality: by 2030, based on current financing and deals, global oil, coal and gas production is projected to be 120% higher than what a 1.5°C pathway allows, and still 77% higher than a 2°C pathway. Despite science and international legal obligations, fossil fuel expansion continues unchecked.

Tuvalu at UNGA80 – Confronting Extreme Heat and Rising Seas

Mardi, 23 Septembre 2025

Hon. Dr Maina Vakafua Talia, Minister of Home Affairs, Climate Change and Environment, delivered a keynote address at the high-level conference “Lethal Humidity and Extreme Heat: A Global Emergency Demanding Urgent Action” in New York.

Minister Talia highlighted the immediate threats climate change poses to Tuvalu, including rising seas, extreme humidity, and lethal heat. He reminded participants that for Tuvalu and other vulnerable nations, climate change is not a future concern but a present reality that strikes the most at-risk first.

Prime Minister Hon. Feleti Penitala Teo joined fellow leaders for a working lunch

Mardi, 23 Septembre 2025

Prime Minister Hon. Feleti Penitala Teo joined fellow leaders for a working lunch at the Permanent Mission of Germany, hosted by the President of Palau and the Foreign Ministers of Germany and Palau.

The meeting provided an important opportunity to reflect on the recent ICJ ⚖️ and ITLOS Advisory Opinions on climate change preparations for COP30, and the financing challenges facing Small Island Developing States.

Tuvalu was proud to contribute to these vital discussions, ensuring the perspectives of SIDS remain central in shaping global climate action.

Tuvalu Co-Leads Launch of Ocean Pioneers Coalition at UNGA80 to Advance Global Ocean Action

Lundi, 22 Septembre 2025

Tuvalu joined France and Panama in co-leading the newly launched Ocean Pioneers Coalition, announced during UNGA High-Level Week.

Minister of Home Affairs, Climate Change and Environment, Hon. Dr Maina Vakafua Talia affirmed: “Tuvalu is defined by the ocean. It sustains our livelihoods, shapes our culture, and embodies our very existence. Yet climate change, sea level rise, and unsustainable exploitation threatened our future.”

Prime Minister of Tuvalu Reaffirms Commitment to Gender Equality at UNGA80 Beijing+30 High-Level Meeting

Lundi, 22 Septembre 2025

“Resilience must never be mistaken for consent to injustice.”

With these words, the Prime Minister of Tuvalu, H.E. Feleti Penitala Teo, addressed the High-Level Meeting commemorating the 30th anniversary of the Beijing Platform for Action, during UNGA80.

The Prime Minister reaffirmed Tuvalu’s commitment to gender equality, noting progress through constitutional reforms, stronger education outcomes for girls, greater participation of women in public service and civil society, and the adoption of a modern National Gender Equity Policy.