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FEMM to discuss the Pacific Resilience Facility

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The Forum Economic Ministers Meeting (FEMM) in the next two days will discuss the revamp of the Pacific Resilience Facility(PRF). This was confirmed by Forum Secretary General Henry Puna in his opening remarks at the opening of the FEMM meeting in Suva. “Amongst your considerations today will be the re-design of the Pacific Resilience Facility. This is an initiative that has...

Senate President says Palau stablecoin pilot project did not have the consent of OEK

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Palau's Senate President Hokkons Baules said that there are concerns that the partnership between Ripple and the government in launching a Palau stable coin has not been authorised by law, On Monday’s Senate Committee on Banking, Insurance and Other Financial Matters hearing with Ministry of Finance regarding the Digital residency, Baules questioned Minister Kaleb Udui, as to whose authority approved...

Combating plastic pollution in Fiji through Artivism

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The pristine beauty of the Pacific Ocean, with its crystal-clear waters and vibrant marine life, has long been the pride of Pacific Island nations. However, the growing menace of marine litter and plastic pollution poses a significant threat to the region’s marine ecosystems and the livelihoods of its people. In response to this urgent environmental challenge, the Pacific Ocean Litter...

Fiji PM’s stance on Fukushima waste discharge worrisome: Pacific Council of Churches

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Civil society organisations are urging Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka to reevaluate his position regarding Japan’s intentions to dispose of the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Plant’s waste into the Pacific Ocean. Rabuka recently expressed contentment with the International Atomic Energy Agency’s (IAEA) report, which appeared to allay worries about potential harm to the ocean environment. Climate activist and Pacific Conference of Churches general...

NGOCHR calls out Japan’s nuclear dumping Plans and for urgent redress of nuclear dumping in Pacific waters

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The Fiji NGO Coalition on Human Rights (NGOCHR) is extremely disappointed with the stance taken by Fiji Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka supporting plans by Japan to dump Fukushima Nuclear Waste Water into the Pacific Ocean. This proposed action by Japan is a violation of the human rights of all people of the Pacific and all those who live in the...

‘Big Fish’ behind ethnic crisis still out there: Solomon Islands MP Tei’ifi

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Solomon Islands Member of Parliament for West Kwaio Constituency Claudius Tei’ifi says the ‘big fish’ behind the ethnic crisis are still out there. Speaking during the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) Report debate in Parliament, the West Kwaio MP said the so called big fish who are the real perpetrators behind the crisis should face justice for bringing this country...

Climate and gender at centre of Australian aid revamp in Indo-Pacific

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Australia will put climate change and gender at the heart of its international aid programme in a policy revamp designed to compete with China's infrastructure-building in the Indo-Pacific region. Under the new rules, all international development projects will have to include environmental and gender equality objectives. Australia says that global warming is the “number one threat” to the security and wellbeing...

Empowering Social Change: Japanese Students collaborate with Fiji for Social Business Contest

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By Rowena Acraman The prevalence of social issues in Fiji has impacted Fijians, particularly in areas such poverty and environmental pollution. Amidst the challenges, Sosido, a Japanese social impact awareness organisation, has decided to partner with students from The University of the South Pacific (USP) to formulate solutions to mitigate these debacles. The Japanese organisation managed by youths, organised a Social Business...

FEMM 2023: Labour mobility a hot topic for Pacific economists

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Pacific Labour mobility has been a strong force for helping Pacific post-COVID economic recovery, but social impacts are an equally strong concern for our nations, says the PIF Director for Programmes and Initiatives, Zarak Khan. He told Pacific media fellows that discussions at the preparatory Finance and Economic Officials meetings Tuesday showed while many Pacific nations appreciate the boost to...

Social protection policy to deal with inflation: World Bank

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Pacific island economies are dealing with a high inflation rate and high national debt on the back of a post-COVID-19 recovery rate. World Bank economists say beefing up social security measures will be key to balancing the impact. The World Bank revealed that Fiji’s inflation rate is relatively small compared to other Pacific Island countries. World Bank Economist Mehwish Ashraf said they...

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