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About the Luaseuta
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The Islands of Tuvalu are situated in the South West Pacific Ocean between the Solomon Islands and Samoa.

Tuvalu - previously known as the Ellice Islands - became independent from Great Britain on the 1st October 1978.


However, the tiny nation of Tuvalu which is comprised of 9 islands is slowly being ravaged by the effects of Global Warming. Tuvalu has already lost 1 meter of land around the largest island due to rising ocean levels. These islands
have been basically forgotten about by the rest of the world until recent years.

Add poverty and limited resources to the mix and Tuvalu is in dire need of help. Tuvalu is a totally aid dependent country and is in a state of crisis.

The Luaseuta Foundation has been set up to help Tuvalu survive. The Luaseta Foundation has a set of Special Projects with goals and solutions to address Tuvalu's problems in the areas of education, women's health, commodities supply, and revised legislation.

Members of The Luaseuta Foundation

Luaseuta foundation are the clan that descend from Luaseuta of Niutao island.

The Luaseuta foundation member of the Tuvalu Association of NGOs

Advisory board

Management trustees

Tuvalu

The Hon Tavau MP

The Hon Italeli
(Ex Attorney General, Minister)

Solofa Uota
(Secretary of Ministry of Education & Sports)


Lotolua Teavau

Pusi Teaukai
Ena Sione Tito

Fenau T Sione

Sulufaiga Uota (Tuvalu's 1st Female Priest)

Australia New Zealand
Morris Averill (lawyer)

Europe
Edward Ludbrook
www.ludbrook.com

Tuvalu

The Hon Sir Tomu M Sione GCMG,OBE

Feue Tipu OBE
Fellow/ MDP Project Manager,The University of the South Pacific

Mafalu Lotolua
( Tuvalu Electricity Manager )


Vete Palakua Sakaio
( Ex Manager of BP Tuvalu,Buliding Project manager, consultant )

Geoffrey Ludbrook
( International management consultant , project manager )

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