Tuvalu’s small economy relies on fishing, remittances, and international aid. Limited natural resources and geographic isolation constrain growth. Government policies focus on sustainability and addressing climate change, which poses existential risks to the nation. Regulatory frameworks are underdeveloped, reflecting the challenges of a small administration. Society is closely knit but faces limited opportunities for economic advancement. Education and healthcare systems are basic, with heavy reliance on external support. Climate change, including rising sea levels, threatens livelihoods and infrastructure.