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Commonsensing Project builds Climate resilience for Small Island nations

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By Neena Bhandari The UK Space Agency’s International Partnership Programme (IPP) Commonsensing is led by the United Nations Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR) through...

Pacific Ministers reaffirm commitment to tackling environmental issues impacting the Pacific region

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Ministers from around the Pacific Friday gathered virtually to participate in a ‘Talanoa’ to discuss some of the pertinent key priority issues bearing direct...

Vanuatu launches innovative communication tools to tackle misinformation on COVID-19 vaccines

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‘Protektem yu, famili, komuniti mo fiuja blong Vanuatu’ is a familiar jingle resounding through households in Vanuatu on TV and radio as well as...

No promise made to Bougainville: PM Marape

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Papua New Guinea Prime Minister James Marape says the Government has not made any commitment to the Autonomous Bougainville Government (ABG) that independence will...

USP made $34.2m surplus, says Nauru President Aingimea

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The University of the South Pacific(USP) has produced a record $34.2 million (US$16 .4 million) surplus in the last financial year when millions of...

Kurukuru embark on fourth FIFA Futsal World Cup campaign

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The Solomon Islands are days away from stepping onto the world stage once again, as the FIFA Futsal World Cup 2021 kicks off in...

UK rejects campaigners’ call to postpone COP26 climate talks again

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The UK is resisting a call by campaigners to postpone critical UN climate talks, promising extra measures to address concerns about safety and inclusiveness...

NZ quarantine-free travel for Pacific RSE workers to restart next month

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Recognised seasonal employer (RSE) workers from the Pacific Islands will be able to return to New Zealand next month, the Government has announced -...

Solomon Islands workers fly to Australia for seasonal work Programme

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A first group of 160 workers have left Solomon Islands Thursday to work in Queensland, Australia under the Seasonal Work Programme (SWP) and the...

Scientists call for moratorium on ocean mining, fearing impact on Pacific tuna fishery

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Around 500 scientists from 44 countries have signed a letter urging a moratorium on ocean mining, an activity that researchers say could be adversely...

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