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‘Going gets tough’ for Pacific partners at Finance Forum

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Tough questions need to be asked as the Pacific confronts climate change, lack of progress in sustainable development and the growing vulnerabilities in the region, Fiji’s government says. Addressing the Pacific Islands Forum Economic Ministers’ Meeting in Suva last week, Fiji deputy Prime Minister Professor Biman Prasad said a “business as usual” approach to these challenges would be “the surest...

U.S to open expanded aid mission to Pacific island countries

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The U.S aid agency will open its expanded mission to Pacific island countries this week, aiming to show commitment to a region that now has the option of turning to China for infrastructure and development assistance. The visit of the agency’s top official, former diplomat and journalist Samantha Power, to Papua New Guinea and Fiji from 13-16 August coincides with...

UK supports Climate Finance for the Pacific

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The British High Commission in Suva has announced a package of partnership support that will improve Pacific Island Countries access to and absorption of Climate Finance, and delivery of resulting projects. This support will be for two years, with a possibility of a subsequent second phase. The investment managed through the Global Green Growth Institute (GGGI) is supported by the...

Pacific Engagement Visa programme advances in parliament – McDonald

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The Pacific Engagement Visa programme which could pave the way for 3,000 Pacific Islanders to gain citizenship in Australia is going through parliamentary processes in Australia, says newly appointed High Commissioner to Fiji Ewen McDonald. He spoke about the programme during an interview on The Fiji Times online news portal The Lens @177 last week. “Yes, there certainly has been progress...

Aimeliik Legislature calls for investigation of AIMSPLA Chairman Sriderio Rengulbai for alleged misconduct in office

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By Leilani Reklai The 12th Aimeliik State Legislature passed a resolution requesting Aimeliik Governor Browny Simer to investigate allegations of misconduct in office made against Aimeliik State Public Land Authority (AIMSPLA) Chairman Clarence Sriderio Rengulbai. Chairman Clarence Sriderio Rengulbai allegedly entered into a lease agreement with a foreign businessman not authorised by the Aimeliik State Public Land Authority Board of...

Marshall Islands fisheries agency wins ‘Stop IUU Fishing’ award

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The Marshall Islands fisheries authority was honored with an international award last week recognizing its work to prevent illegal fishing. At a ceremony during the 7th Global Fisheries Enforcement Training Workshop organised by the International Fisheries Monitoring, Control and Surveillance Network in Halifax, Canada, the Marshall Islands Marine Resources Authority was recognised for operating world class “port state measures.” The...

Q&A: U.S considering security guarantees for three Pacific Island nations

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U.S Congress is reviewing a proposal from President Joe Biden to create new security guarantees for three Pacific Island states: the Marshall Islands, Micronesia and Palau. If Congress passes the Compacts of Free Association by 30 September, they would provide billions of dollars of economic and security assistance for the nations and would deny Beijing access to 5.6 million square...

Visa-free Pacific essential for investment

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The Forum Economic Ministers Meeting (FEMM) recognised the desire of some members for a visa-free Pacific. Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Finance, Professor Biman Prasad said visa-free travel will allow for deep and meaningful regional integration. Prasad said a visa-free PIF region is also the surest way of responding to the continuous loss of skills and knowledge in the region. He...

Celebrating youth Green Skills for good governance

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By SONJA STEFANOVSKA-TRAJANOSKA, Anti-Corruption Adviser, UNDP Pacific Office in Fiji Challenges We Face Today, the world is grappling with a severe climate crisis that is causing devastating weather conditions in many parts of the world. The Pacific region is in the front line of this crisis and many Pacific Islands countries have experienced the destructive impact of climate change directly. Today,...

NMHS and NDMO meeting provides next steps for closer collaboration to build resilient Pacific

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The need to build new a structured engagement mechanism and pursue new approaches to strengthen collaboration between providers and users of climate information, is one of the outcomes of the joint meeting of the National Meteorological and Hydrological Services (NMHSs) and National Disaster Management Offices (NDMOs) in the Pacific. The two-day meeting in Nadi, Fiji from 10-11 August 2023, is...

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