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Home » Tuvalu

Tuvalu

by Nyongesa Sande
4 months ago
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Tuvalu
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Voyagers from either Samoa or Tonga first populated Tuvalu in the first millennium A.D., and the islands provided a stepping-stone for various Polynesian communities that subsequently settled in Melanesia and Micronesia. Tuvalu eventually came under Samoan and Tongan spheres of influence, although proximity to Micronesia allowed some Micronesian communities to flourish in Tuvalu, in particular on Nui Atoll. In the late 1700s and early 1800s, a series of American, British, Dutch, and Russian ships visited the islands, which were named the Ellice Islands in 1819. 

The UK declared a protectorate over islands in 1892 and merged them with the Micronesian Gilbert Islands. The Gilbert and Ellice Islands Protectorate became a colony in 1916. During World War II, the US set up military bases on a few islands, and in 1943, after Japan captured many of the northern Gilbert Islands, the UK transferred administration of the colony southward to Funafuti. After the war, Tarawa in the Gilbert Islands was once again made the colony’s capital, and the center of power was firmly in the Gilbert Islands, including the colony’s only secondary school. Amid growing tensions with the Gilbertese, Tuvaluans voted to secede from the colony in 1974, were granted self-rule in 1975, and gained independence in 1978 as Tuvalu. In 1979, the US relinquished its claims to the Tuvaluan islands in a treaty of friendship.TipVisit the Definitions and Notes page to view a description of each topic.Definitions and Notes

Geography

Location

Oceania, island group consisting of nine coral atolls in the South Pacific Ocean, about half way from Hawaii to Australia

Geographic coordinates

8 00 S, 178 00 E

Map references

Oceania

Area

total : 26 sq km

land: 26 sq km

water: 0 sq km

comparison ranking: total 236

Area – comparative

0.1 times the size of Washington, D.C.

Area comparison map:

Area comparison map

Land boundaries

total: 0 km

Coastline

24 km

Maritime claims

territorial sea: 12 nm

contiguous zone: 24 nm

exclusive economic zone: 200 nm

Climate

tropical; moderated by easterly trade winds (March to November); westerly gales and heavy rain (November to March)

Terrain

low-lying and narrow coral atolls

Elevation

highest point: unnamed location 5 m

lowest point: Pacific Ocean 0 m

mean elevation: 2 m

Natural resources

fish, coconut (copra)

Land use

agricultural land: 60% (2022 est.)

arable land: 0% (2022 est.)

permanent crops: 60% (2022 est.)

permanent pasture: 0% (2022 est.)

forest: 33.3% (2022 est.)

other: 6.7% (2022 est.)

Irrigated land

0 sq km (2022)

Population distribution

over half of the population resides on the atoll of Funafuti

Natural hazards

severe tropical storms are usually rare, but in 1997 there were three cyclones; low levels of islands make them sensitive to changes in sea level

Geography – note

one of the smallest and most remote countries on earth; six of the nine coral atolls — Nanumea, Nui, Vaitupu, Nukufetau, Funafuti, and Nukulaelae — have lagoons open to the ocean; Nanumaya and Niutao have landlocked lagoons; Niulakita does not have a lagoon

People and Society

Population

total: 11,733 (2024 est.)

male: 5,816

female: 5,917

comparison rankings: total 221; female 221; male 221

Nationality

noun: Tuvaluan(s)

adjective: Tuvaluan

Ethnic groups

Tuvaluan 97%, Tuvaluan/I-Kiribati 1.6%, Tuvaluan/other 0.8%, other 0.6% (2017 est.)

Languages

Tuvaluan (official), English (official), Samoan, Kiribati (on the island of Nui)

Religions

Protestant 92.7% (Congregational Christian Church of Tuvalu 85.9%, Brethren 2.8%, Seventh Day Adventist 2.5%, Assemblies of God 1.5%), Baha’i 1.5%, Jehovah’s Witness 1.5%, other 3.9%, none or refused 0.4% (2017 est.)

Age structure

0-14 years: 29.2% (male 1,754/female 1,672)

15-64 years: 63.2% (male 3,736/female 3,675)

65 years and over: 7.6% (2024 est.) (male 326/female 570)

2024 population pyramid:

2024 population pyramid

Dependency ratios

total dependency ratio: 58.3 (2024 est.)

youth dependency ratio: 46.2 (2024 est.)

elderly dependency ratio: 12.1 (2024 est.)

potential support ratio: 8.3 (2024 est.)

Median age

total: 27.8 years (2024 est.)

male: 26.8 years

female: 28.8 years

comparison ranking: total 155

Population growth rate

0.78% (2024 est.)

comparison ranking: 112

Birth rate

22 births/1,000 population (2024 est.)

comparison ranking: 55

Death rate

7.8 deaths/1,000 population (2024 est.)

comparison ranking: 94

Net migration rate

-6.3 migrant(s)/1,000 population (2024 est.)

comparison ranking: 212

Population distribution

over half of the population resides on the atoll of Funafuti

Urbanization

urban population: 66.2% of total population (2023)

rate of urbanization: 2.08% annual rate of change (2020-25 est.)

Major urban areas – population

7,000 FUNAFUTI (capital) (2018)

Sex ratio

at birth: 1.05 male(s)/female

0-14 years: 1.05 male(s)/female

15-64 years: 1.02 male(s)/female

65 years and over: 0.57 male(s)/female

total population: 0.98 male(s)/female (2024 est.)

Infant mortality rate

total: 27.8 deaths/1,000 live births (2024 est.)

male: 31.3 deaths/1,000 live births

female: 24 deaths/1,000 live births

comparison ranking: total 56

Life expectancy at birth

total population: 69 years (2024 est.)

male: 66.5 years

female: 71.6 years

comparison ranking: total population 184

Total fertility rate

2.78 children born/woman (2024 est.)

comparison ranking: 55

Gross reproduction rate

1.36 (2024 est.)

Contraceptive prevalence rate

23.7% (2019/20)

Drinking water source

improved:

urban: 100% of population

rural: 100% of population

total: 100% of population

unimproved:

urban: 0% of population

rural: 0% of population

total: 0% of population (2020 est.)

Health expenditure

20% of GDP (2021)

11.2% of national budget (2022 est.)

Physician density

1.35 physicians/1,000 population (2020)

Sanitation facility access

improved:

urban: 91.8% of population

rural: 91% of population

total: 91.5% of population

unimproved:

urban: 9.2% of population

rural: 9% of population

total: 8.5% of population (2017 est.)

Obesity – adult prevalence rate

51.6% (2016)

comparison ranking: 5

Alcohol consumption per capita

total: 0.93 liters of pure alcohol (2019 est.)

beer: 0.01 liters of pure alcohol (2019 est.)

wine: 0.69 liters of pure alcohol (2019 est.)

spirits: 0.22 liters of pure alcohol (2019 est.)

other alcohols: 0 liters of pure alcohol (2019 est.)

comparison ranking: total 154

Tobacco use

total: 32.4% (2025 est.)

male: 46.2% (2025 est.)

female: 18.1% (2025 est.)

comparison ranking: total 16

Children under the age of 5 years underweight

2.9% (2019/20)

comparison ranking: 81

Currently married women (ages 15-49)

66.1% (2023 est.)

Child marriage

women married by age 15: 0% (2020)

women married by age 18: 1.8% (2020)

men married by age 18: 1.7% (2020)

Education expenditure

15.8% of GDP (2023 est.)

17% national budget (2024 est.)

comparison ranking: Education expenditure (% GDP) 2

Literacy

total population: NA

male: NA

female: NA

Environment

Environment – current issues

limited freshwater resources; beach erosion; deforestation; damage to coral reefs; rising sea levels

Environment – international agreements

party to: Biodiversity, Climate Change, Climate Change-Kyoto Protocol, Climate Change-Paris Agreement, Desertification, Hazardous Wastes, Law of the Sea, Ozone Layer Protection, Ship Pollution, Whaling

signed, but not ratified: Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban

Climate

tropical; moderated by easterly trade winds (March to November); westerly gales and heavy rain (November to March)

Land use

agricultural land: 60% (2022 est.)

arable land: 0% (2022 est.)

permanent crops: 60% (2022 est.)

permanent pasture: 0% (2022 est.)

forest: 33.3% (2022 est.)

other: 6.7% (2022 est.)

Urbanization

urban population: 66.2% of total population (2023)

rate of urbanization: 2.08% annual rate of change (2020-25 est.)

Air pollutants

particulate matter emissions: 6.81 micrograms per cubic meter (2019 est.)

carbon dioxide emissions: 0.01 megatons (2016 est.)

methane emissions: 0.01 megatons (2020 est.)

Waste and recycling

municipal solid waste generated annually: 3,989 tons (2011 est.)

municipal solid waste recycled annually: 598 tons (2013 est.)

percent of municipal solid waste recycled: 15% (2013 est.)

Total renewable water resources

0 cubic meters (2017 est.)

Government

Country name

conventional long form: none

conventional short form: Tuvalu

local long form: none

local short form: Tuvalu

former: Ellice Islands

etymology: the name in the local language means “group of eight” or “eight standing together,” referring to eight of the country’s nine islands; the remaining island, Nui, was left out of the original grouping because its inhabitants spoke a different language; the former name was given in honor of Canadian shipping company owner Alexander Ellice, who owned a ship that visited the islands in 1819

Government type

parliamentary democracy under a constitutional monarchy; a Commonwealth realm

Capital

name: Funafuti

geographic coordinates: 8 31 S, 179 13 E

time difference: UTC+12 (17 hours ahead of Washington, DC, during Standard Time)

etymology: the town has the same name as the island it is located on; the name may either come from the Polynesian word futi (banana) or the name Futi, one of the wives of a local ruler, with the word funa added as a feminine prefix

note: the capital is an atoll of 29 islets; administrative offices are in Vaiaku Village on Fongafale Islet

Administrative divisions

7 island councils and 1 town council*; Funafuti*, Nanumaga, Nanumea, Niutao, Nui, Nukufetau, Nukulaelae, Vaitupu

Legal system

mixed system of English common law and local customary law

Constitution

history: previous 1978 (at independence); latest effective 1 October 1986

amendment process: proposed by the House of Assembly; passage requires at least two-thirds majority vote by the Assembly membership in the final reading

International law organization participation

has not submitted an ICJ jurisdiction declaration; non-party state to the ICCt

Citizenship

citizenship by birth: yes

citizenship by descent only: yes; for a child born abroad, at least one parent must be a citizen of Tuvalu

dual citizenship recognized: yes

residency requirement for naturalization: na

Suffrage

18 years of age; universal

Executive branch

chief of state: King CHARLES III (since 8 September 2022); represented by Governor General Tofiga Vaevalu FALANI (since 29 August 2021)

head of government: Prime Minister Feleti Penitala TEO (since 27 February 2024)

cabinet: Cabinet members selected by the prime minister

election/appointment process: the monarchy is hereditary; governor general appointed by the monarch on recommendation of the prime minister and the parliament; prime minister and deputy prime minister elected by and from members of House of Assembly following parliamentary elections

election results:
2024: 
TEO was the only candidate nominated by the House of Assembly

2019: 
Kausea NATANO elected prime minister by House of Assembly; House of Assembly vote – 10 to 6

Legislative branch

legislature name: Parliament (Palamene)

legislative structure: unicameral

chamber name: Parliament of Tuvalu (Palamene o Tuvalu)

number of seats: 16 (all directly elected)

electoral system: plurality/majority

scope of elections: full renewal

term in office: 4 years

most recent election date: 1/26/2024

percentage of women in chamber: 0%

expected date of next election: January 2028

Judicial branch

highest court(s): Court of Appeal (consists of the chief justice and not less than 3 appeals judges); High Court (consists of the chief justice); appeals beyond the Court of Appeal are heard by the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council (in London)

judge selection and term of office: Court of Appeal judges appointed by the governor general on the advice of the Cabinet; judge tenure based on terms of appointment; High Court chief justice appointed by the governor general on the advice of the Cabinet; chief justice serves for life; other judges appointed by the governor general on the advice of the Cabinet after consultation with chief justice; judge tenure set by terms of appointment

subordinate courts: magistrates’ courts; island courts; land courts

Political parties

there are no political parties, but members of parliament usually align themselves in informal groupings

Diplomatic representation in the US

chief of mission: Ambassador Tapugao FALEFOU (since 19 April 2023); note – also Permanent Representative to UN

chancery: 685 Third Avenue, Suite 1104, New York, NY 10017

telephone: [1] (212) 490-0534

FAX: [1] (212) 808-4975

email address and website:
[email protected]

[email protected]

https://www.un.int/tuvalu/about

note: the Tuvalu Permanent Mission to the UN serves as the Embassy

Diplomatic representation from the US

embassy: the US does not have an embassy in Tuvalu; the US Ambassador to Fiji is accredited to Tuvalu

International organization participation

ACP, ADB, AOSIS, C, FAO, IBRD, IDA, IFAD, IFRCS (observer), ILO, IMF, IMO, IOC, ITU, OPCW, PIF, Sparteca, SPC, UN, UNCTAD, UNESCO, UNIDO, UPU, WHO, WIPO, WMO

Independence

1 October 1978 (from the UK)

National holiday

Independence Day, 1 October (1978)

Flag description

light blue with the UK flag in the upper hoist-side quadrant; the outer half of the flag represents a map of the country, with the nine yellow five-pointed stars on a blue field symbolizing the atolls in the ocean

National symbol(s)

maneapa (native meeting house)

National color(s)

light blue, yellow

National anthem

name: “Tuvalu mo te Atua” (Tuvalu for the Almighty)

lyrics/music: Afaese MANOA

note: adopted 1978; the anthem’s name is also the nation’s motto

Economy

Economic overview

upper middle-income Pacific island economy; extremely environmentally fragile; currency pegged to Australian dollar; large international aid recipient; subsistence agrarian sector; Te Kakeega sustainable development; domain name licensing incomes

Real GDP (purchasing power parity)

$57.054 million (2023 est.)
$54.938 million (2022 est.)
$54.568 million (2021 est.)

note: data in 2021 dollars

comparison ranking: 222

Real GDP growth rate

3.85% (2023 est.)
0.68% (2022 est.)
1.8% (2021 est.)

note: annual GDP % growth based on constant local currency

comparison ranking: 81

Real GDP per capita

$5,800 (2023 est.)
$5,500 (2022 est.)
$5,400 (2021 est.)

note: data in 2021 dollars

comparison ranking: 171

GDP (official exchange rate)

$62.28 million (2023 est.)

note: data in current dollars at official exchange rate

Inflation rate (consumer prices)

4.1% (2017 est.)
3.5% (2016 est.)

comparison ranking: 127

GDP – composition, by sector of origin

agriculture: 15.9% (2015 est.)

industry: 7% (2015 est.)

services: 70% (2012 est.)

note: figures may not total 100% due to non-allocated consumption not captured in sector-reported data

comparison rankings: industry 207; agriculture 53; services 39

Agricultural products

coconuts, vegetables, tropical fruits, bananas, root vegetables, pork, chicken, eggs, pork fat, pork offal (2023)

note: top ten agricultural products based on tonnage

Industries

fishing

Industrial production growth rate

4.3% (2014 est.)

note: annual % change in industrial value added based on constant local currency

comparison ranking: 65

Labor force

3,615

comparison ranking: 199

Youth unemployment rate (ages 15-24)

total: 20.6% (2016)

male: 9.8%

female: 45.9%

comparison ranking: total 61

Remittances

3.21% of GDP (2023 est.)
4.18% of GDP (2022 est.)
4.9% of GDP (2021 est.)

note: personal transfers and compensation between resident and non-resident individuals/households/entities

Budget

revenues: $87 million (2019 est.)

expenditures: $88 million (2019 est.)

note: revenue data include Official Development Assistance from Australia

Public debt

37% of GDP (2017 est.)

comparison ranking: 141

Current account balance

$2.713 million (2022 est.)
$14.533 million (2021 est.)
$8.46 million (2020 est.)

note: balance of payments – net trade and primary/secondary income in current dollars

comparison ranking: 85

Exports

$2.232 million (2022 est.)
$2.745 million (2021 est.)
$3.089 million (2020 est.)

note: balance of payments – exports of goods and services in current dollars

comparison ranking: 221

Exports – partners

Thailand 88%, Japan 6%, Philippines 3%, Ireland 1%, USA 1% (2023)

note: top five export partners based on percentage share of exports

Exports – commodities

fish (2023)

note: top export commodities based on value in dollars over $500,000

Imports

$57.388 million (2022 est.)
$63.962 million (2021 est.)
$56.947 million (2020 est.)

note: balance of payments – imports of goods and services in current dollars

comparison ranking: 217

Imports – partners

China 42%, Fiji 24%, Japan 11%, Australia 11%, NZ 4% (2023)

note: top five import partners based on percentage share of imports

Imports – commodities

ships, refined petroleum, iron structures, fish, hand tools (2023)

note: top five import commodities based on value in dollars

Exchange rates

Tuvaluan dollars or Australian dollars (AUD) per US dollar –

Exchange rates:
1.515 (2024 est.)
1.505 (2023 est.)
1.442 (2022 est.)
1.331 (2021 est.)
1.453 (2020 est.)

Energy

Electricity access

electrification – total population: 100% (2022 est.)

electrification – urban areas: 100%

electrification – rural areas: 99.1%

Energy consumption per capita

(2019)

Communications

Telephones – fixed lines

total subscriptions: 2,000 (2021 est.)

subscriptions per 100 inhabitants: 21 (2022 est.)

comparison ranking: total subscriptions 214

Telephones – mobile cellular

total subscriptions: 9,000 (2021 est.)

subscriptions per 100 inhabitants: 80 (2021 est.)

comparison ranking: total subscriptions 220

Broadcast media

no TV stations; many households use satellite dishes to watch foreign TV; 1 state-owned radio station, Radio Tuvalu, includes relays from international broadcasters (2019)

Internet country code

.tv

Internet users

percent of population: 74% (2023 est.)

Broadband – fixed subscriptions

total: 0 (2022 est.)

subscriptions per 100 inhabitants: 5 (2022 est.)

comparison ranking: total 214

Transportation

Civil aircraft registration country code prefix

T2

Airports

1 (2025)

comparison ranking: 214

Merchant marine

total: 270 (2023)

by type: bulk carrier 21, container ship 3, general cargo 29, oil tanker 19, other 198

comparison ranking: total 61

Ports

total ports: 1 (2024)

large: 0

medium: 0

small: 0

very small: 1

ports with oil terminals: 1

key ports: Funafuti Atoll

Military and Security

Military and security forces

no regular military forces; Tuvalu Police Force (2025)

Military – note

as part of the Falepili Union treaty between Australia and Tuvalu, which entered into force in August 2024, Australia committed to assist Tuvalu in response to a major natural disaster, health pandemic, or military aggression; Tuvalu pledged to mutually agree with Australia any partnership, arrangement, or engagement with any other State or entity on security and defense-related matters in Tuvalu

Tuvalu has a “shiprider” agreement with the US, which allows local maritime law enforcement officers to embark on US Coast Guard (USCG) and US Navy (USN) vessels, including to board and search vessels suspected of violating laws or regulations within Tuvalu’s designated exclusive economic zone (EEZ) or on the high seas; “shiprider” agreements also enable USCG personnel and USN vessels with embarked USCG law enforcement personnel to work with host nations to protect critical regional resources (2025)

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