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Bringing the Pacific people together in solidarity to address nuclear legacy issues in the Pacific – Lesuma

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We try bringing together Pacific people and groups, in unity and solidarity so that we have one united way against nuclear waste dumping, nuclear testing and addressing nuclear legacy issues in the Pacific. This was highlighted by Pacific Network on Globalisation (PANG) in Fiji Nuclear Justice campaigner Epeli Lesuma in an interview with fijivillage News about the environmental issues surrounding...

Prolonged monetary policy tightening impacts Pacific workers

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Prolonged tightening of monetary policy in neighbouring Australia and New Zealand will have a huge impact in the Pacific, including Fiji. This was revealed in a Pacific Economic Update report by the World Bank. These are measures that these two trading partners will use to address increasing inflation. World Bank Country Economist Reshika Singh says Pacific Islanders working in Australia and New...

Unified Pacific is the game changer, says senior UN executive

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By Richard Naidu An Under-Secretary-General of the United Nations has urged a key gathering of finance ministers from across the Pacific to form a “unified and strengthened Pacific” as a game changer in the struggle against the increasing weight of climate change and a new era of geopolitical jostling by global superpowers. Armida Alisjahbana, Executive Secretary of the United Nations Economic...

Pacific leaders present historic climate finance plan to island communities

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Pacific activists and civil society presented a historic new climate finance initiative to the community of Kioa Island in Fiji this week. The Kato Pacific Community Climate Fund is a response to resounding cries from frontline communities that current climate finance is often inaccessible and insufficient. Ahead of the Pacific Islands Forum Economic Ministers Meeting in Fiji, Pacific civil society gathered...

Opposition leader Wale apologises to Solomon Islander’s over ethnic tension on behalf of Malaita

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Solomon Islands leader of Opposition Matthew Wale has apologised to the people of Solomon Islands on behalf of the people of Malaita province for what happened during the ethnic tensions. Speaking in Parliament on the Truth and Reconciliation Report (TRC) debate, Wale made the apology as a prominent Malaita leader and Member of Parliament for Aoke/Langalanga. “As an MP for Malaita...

Pacific leaders address the hypocrisy of development partners

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Pacific leaders are concerned with the hypocrisy of the Pacific Islands Forum’s development partners. Fiji’s deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Finance Professor Biman Prasad and Pacific Islands Forum Chair Mark Brown shared these sentiments at a public seminar during the Forum Economic Ministers Meeting in Suva. Prasad said the words of commitment and the actions of these so-called partners are...

Vanuatu no-confidence motion looks likely to fail

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Three Members of Vanuatu Parliament (MPs) have withdrawn their support for the motion of no-confidence, according to the Parliamentary Speakers’ Office. These three MPs wrote letters Tuesday to inform Speaker Seoule Simeon of the withdrawal of their signatures from the motion against Prime Minister Ishmael Kalsakau. But the Speaker’s Office spokesman said although they wrote a letter to withdraw their signatures,...

PNG-U.S deal to be tabled in parliament

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The Defence Cooperation Agreement (DCA) between Papua New Guinea and the United States will be tabled in Parliament for debate and ratification, says Minister for Justice and Attorney-General Pila Niningi. Niningi told Parliament during his ministerial statement that the Department of Justice and Attorney General and the State Solicitor were involved in providing legal advice and cleared the Defence Cooperation...

Greenpeace, Pasifika leaders collaborate for Kioa Climate talk

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Greenpeace Australia Pacific has joined civil society groups, Pasifika activists and climate leaders on Kioa island, Fiji, as part of a regional dialogue to progress key climate issues facing the region. From 07-09 August, more than sixty civil society representatives from across the Pacific came together on the remote island of Kioa for a ‘talanoa’ or discussion as part of...

Conflict Sensitive Reporting Manual launched in Fiji

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By Rowena Acraman Fijian journalists have been embracing a more inclusive and unrestricted approach to journalism since the new Fiji government permitted media freedom. The recent departure from draconian media laws has given opportunity to brave journalists to voice out their opinions to help with the betterment of the nation. The launch of the Conflict Sensitive Reporting Manual took place at The...

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