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SPREP reaccredited to World’s largest climate fund

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The Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environment Programme has been successfully reaccredited to the Green Climate Fund as a Regional Implementing Entity. Pacific island Members...

Vanuatu 19 MPs’ appeal verdict on Friday

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Vanuatu Court of Appeal will rule on the appeal of the 19 Members of Parliament (MPs) against Judge Oliver Saksak ‘s judgment on Friday...

‘It’s heartbreaking’: Fijians in Australia rally as COVID-19 ravages their homeland

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Just four months ago, Fiji had kept COVID-19 at bay. The Pacific country, which instituted strict border controls and quarantine, had recorded 68 cases between...

‘It’s just like flu’: misinformation and fear hamper Papua New Guinea’s Covid vaccine rollout

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Three months since Papua New Guinea launched its Covid vaccine rollout, just 60,000 people – or 0.6% of the population – have received their...

US$345 billion loss in trade for Commonwealth countries due to pandemic

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Commonwealth countries are estimated to have lost up to US$345 billion worth of trade in 2020, including US$60 billion in intra-Commonwealth trade, according to...

Australia sends second medical team to Fiji amid growing diplomatic tensions

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Australia is sending a second medical assistance team (AUSMAT) to assist Fiji’s worsening COVID-19 crisis, as diplomatic tensions in the region escalate. The rapid response...

Fiji reports 647 positive cases of COVID-19 and one death

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Fiji has reported 647 new cases of COVID-19 and one COVID-19 death Tuesday. Ministry of Health and Medical Services permanent secretary Dr James Fong says...

IMF: Fiji among PICs that will face longer period of recovery from COVID-19 impact

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Fiji is among other Pacific island countries that will face a longer period of recovery from the impact of COVID-19 because it has depended...

Private sector could help access millions more in climate funding

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By Brian Lezutuni Climate finance brings in big money – more than SBD$1.1 billion SBD (US$159.6 million) in the past 10 years. If initiatives to...

Samoa’s caretaker PM Tuilaepa accused of desperate attack on rule of law

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Samoa's caretaker HRPP administration and its leader Tuilaepa Sailele Malielegaoi have been accused of an unprecedented attack on the rule of law. The call comes...

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