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Weather Ready Pacific, a Pacific-led solution for Pacific Islands resilience designed by us, for us

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The Weather Ready Pacific Programme of Investment, a landmark Pacific Island solution for Pacific Islands challenges to resiliency was magnified at the Fourth International Conference on Small Island Developing States. This Pacific designed initiative that will boost our Pacific Islands Meteorological Services in all ways possible was the feature of a special event in Antigua and Barbuda. Through improved services, increased...

FijiFirst Party terminates seventeen MPs

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The FijiFirst Party has terminated seventeen Members of Parliament who voted in favour of salary increases last Friday. The seventeen Opposition Members received letters from the Acting General Secretary, Faiyaz Koya of the party notifying them that their seat in Parliament has been vacated. Spokesperson for the members, Jone Usamate said they are disputing the legality of the termination letter. “As far...

PIF Chair, Mark Brown on the ITLOS Advisory opinion delivered on May 21, 2024

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Statement by the Forum Chair and Prime Minister of Cook Islands, Mark Brown. The Pacific Islands Forum Chair, Cook Islands Prime Minister Mark Brown, welcomed the latest Advisory Opinion unanimously decided by the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea (ITLOS), following a Request by the Commission of Small Island States on Climate Change and International Law. The Pacific Islands...

French surfer Fierro crowned in Tahiti Surf Event, ahead of Paris 2024

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French Olympic surfer, Vahine Fierro, became the first Frenchwoman to win the women’s Tahiti Pro on the waves of Teahupo'o on Wednesday, just two months before the Olympic surfing events to be held on the French Pacific island. Nearly 16,000 kilometres from the French capital, the French Pacific island, despite much previous controversy due to the necessary construction work and...

More climate funding needed to ‘transition from rhetoric to decisive action’

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Climate action taken so far to help fund efforts in cash-strapped small island developing States (SIDS) “does not measure up to what has been said” in the wake of COP28 in Dubai last year. That was the strong message from President of the Western Pacific nation of Palau Surangel Whipps speaking at an Interactive Dialogue on Wednesday during the Fourth...

Climate groups say Australia must advocate for loss and damage finance for Pacific at Bonn Climate Change Conference

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Civil society groups from across Australia and the Pacific are calling on the Australian Government to champion loss and damage finance for Pacific Island countries at the upcoming Bonn UN Climate Change Conference, saying there is an urgent need to support frontline communities grappling with the escalating climate crisis. In a joint letter led by Climate Action Network Australia (CANA)...

Pacific Islands Forum calls for global support at SIDS4 Conference

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Head of delegation for the Pacific Islands Forum, Sione Tekiteki has addressed the Fourth International Conference on Small Island Developing States(SIDS4) in Antigua and Barbuda, highlighting the resilience and aspirations of the Pacific Islands. Speaking on behalf of the incoming Secretary General of the Pacific Islands Forum, Tekiteki extended condolences to Papua New Guinea landslide in Enga Province and civil...

Crucial conversations on Climate, Health and Education on the margins of SIDS4

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Health is a powerful and compelling argument for climate action. We need to build coherence and foster collaboration across partners and donors alike to accelerate the allocation of finance for climate and health solutions initiatives in Small Island Developing States (SIDS). The point was raised by the Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Tonga, Hu’akavameiliku Siaosi Sovaleni, who added that...

Vanuatu votes in historic referendum to tame political instability

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Vanuatu was voting on Wednesday in its first referendum since independence, with citizens asked to decide on proposed constitutional amendments aimed at preventing party hopping and curbing political instability in the South Pacific nation. The referendum asks ni-Vanuatu a simple “yes” or “no” on whether they support inserting two articles into the constitution that are designed to strengthen the country’s...

Error on notice of motion of No-Confidence against PM Marape: PNG Speaker of Parliament

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The notice of motion of no-confidence in the Prime Minister filed by the Alternative Papua New Guinea Government and submitted to the Private Business Committee Wednesday had an error in the requirement under section 145 of the Constitution that the notice must be signed and supported by not less than one-tenth of the total members of Parliament. Speaker of Parliament...

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