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Small islands struggle to get help from the Green Climate Fund

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Government officials from small island developing states (SIDS) have said they find it difficult to get money from the Green Climate Fund (GCF) for projects to help them adapt to climate change. The GCF was set up in 2010 to distribute money from rich countries to poorer ones to help them cut emissions and adapt to climate change. The fund is...

‘Israel war won’t impact Samoa’: Minister

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A Cabinet Minister in the Samoa government has urged citizens not to worry about the effects of the Israel-Hamas war in the Middle East on the country's finances. Fa'atuatua i le Atua Samoa ua Tasi (FAST) Chairman and Agriculture and Fisheries Minister, La'auli Leuatea Schmidt told the EFKS TV programme on Friday that the war in the Middle East is...

Heat on UAE to give COP28 ambitious edge we need

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By RR Rashmi, The Energy and Resources Institute in New Delhi  To meet climate goals, countries will have to get far more ambitious and quickly. Here’s what to look for at COP28. The world’s premier climate change conference next month will be hosted by a country among those arguably with the most to lose from more ambitious climate action. The global community...

Palau calls on the new global plastics treaty to prioritise production control and incentivise alternatives

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Palau is reiterating its call for the new plastics treaty to focus on the full lifecycle of plastics including controlling production rather than relying solely on recycling to combat the plastic pollution crisis. The Republic of Palau located in the northwestern Pacific, renowned for its pristine and unique marine environment and diverse underwater seascape is at the frontline of the...

Pacific Islands urge global leaders to seize a ‘once-in-a-generation’ opportunity to halt the plastics crisis

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Pacific Islands nations are calling on world leaders to commit to an ambitious global plastic treaty modelled along the lines of the hugely successful Montreal Protocol which tackled the issue of ozone layer depletion. The Pacific is disproportionately affected by the global plastic pollution, contributing less than 1.3 percent but our ocean is inundated with bulk of the world’s transboundary...

Albanese to urge Joe Biden to ‘step up’ in the Pacific

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Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese will urge U.S President Joe Biden to remain focused on the Indo-Pacific region as the war between Israel and Hamas intensifies. The prime minister flew out for Washington on Sunday for a four-day official visit to the U.S. It will be the ninth meeting between the two leaders since Albanese's election victory in 2022. Albanese said he...

Cook Islands to showcase culture and history at the 52nd Pacific Islands Forum opening ceremony

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Pacific Leaders and delegates traveling to the Cook Islands for the 52nd Pacific Islands Forum Leaders Meeting (PIFLM52), can expect a warm and colourful Polynesian welcome during the PIFLM52 opening ceremony to be held on the evening of 06 November 2023 at the National Auditorium in Rarotonga. The islands of Rarotonga and Aitutaki have been a hive of activity over...

Foreign Ministers celebrate success of the Pacific Humanitarian Pathway on COVID-19

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After three and a half years providing support for Pacific Islands Countries, the Pacific Humanitarian Pathway on COVID-19 (PHP-C) has been formally closed. Established by Pacific Islands Forum Foreign Ministers in April 2020, the PHP-C enabled the delivery of over 390 tonnes of health and humanitarian relief supplies to 15 Forum Member countries. Following the World Health Organisation's declaration in May...

Members of the public invited to visit Pacific Partnerships for Prosperity Pavilion

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The excitement is building as the countdown continues to the official opening of the 52nd Pacific Islands Forum Leaders Meeting (PIFLM52), to be hosted by the Cook Islands Government as the Chair from 06 -10 November 2023. Guided by the theme, “Our Voices, Our Choices, Our Pacific Way: Promote, Partner, Prosper,” PIFLM52 will bring together Pacific Leaders, Pacific Regional Organisations,...

World Food Forum: Bridging technological gaps in Low- and Middle-income countries and Small Island Developing States

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Making data, information, knowledge, investment and innovation available for all, especially for Low- and Middle-Income Countries (LMICs) and Small Island Developing States (SIDS), will be a game changer in transforming global agrifood systems to make them more efficient, inclusive, resilient and sustainable. This was a key takeaway from a special event focused on enabling research, science, and innovation in LMICs...

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