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Member States of the Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environment Programme (SPREP) continued preparations for the Resumed Fifth Session of the United Nations Environment...

Fighting corruption essential to reducing inequality in Pacific Islands

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SPREP offers environmental assistance in the aftermath of the Tonga volcano and tsunami

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The Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environment Programme (SPREP) is deeply concerned about the impact of the Hunga Tonga - Hunga Ha’apai underwater volcano...

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Seabed mining can affect fisheries and the flow-on social equity issues need to be addressed. By Aline Jaeckel, Quentin Hanich, Harriet Harden-Davies, Judith van Leeuwen,...

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How Pacific climate diplomacy is changing

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Negotiating from a position of strength Pacific Island nations facing the reality of climate change-induced land loss are using their diplomatic strength to ensure...

Illegal fishing in Pacific much lower than 2016 level, says report

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By Giff Johnson Effective Pacific fisheries monitoring and surveillance coupled with improved data reporting are among reasons cited by a recently released fisheries study that...

New education study offers strategies to fill COVID learning gaps

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Report urges governments to build resilient education systems to ensure sustained learning for all A new education study has identified strategies governments can use to...

Pacific countries urged to stay alert and remain vigilant as cyclone season continues

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Pacific populations have been urged to remain vigilant at all times and take heed of the correct information and warnings from their National Meteorological...

‘We had to mimic to everyone to run’: how Tonga’s volcano and tsunami disaster...

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Journalist Marian Kupu recounts the moment of the eruption and the panic that followed By Kate Lyons Tonga is used to natural disasters, but they have...

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