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Commonwealth countries work to move the dial forward on cervical cancer

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The theme for World Cancer Day this year is “Closing the Care Gap”. It is the same theme as last year, and indeed will be the same theme in 2024, in recognition of the deep-rooted inequities that populations face in receiving cancer care within countries, and between countries. A blog by Emily Gilmour, Health Officer, Commonwealth Secretariat Unfortunately, in the Commonwealth,...

OFC launches Social Responsibility strategy – Power of Football

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The Oceania Football Confederation (OFC) has launched the Power of Football strategy, an ambitious programme to enhance the wellbeing of individuals and communities across the Pacific. OFC has long recognised the power of football to develop individuals and communities and has led the delivery of football for development programmes which address challenges specific to our region. This has included the...

Pacific Games to be legacy for Solomon Islands

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Solomon Islands will have 24 leaders of the Pacific nations meet for the 2023 Pacific Games to be held from 10 November to 02 December 2, in Honiara this year. And Prime Minister Manasseh Sogavare says this will be the single largest unifying event for the nation – a uniting factor for Pacific Island countries to come together as one...

Sustainability programme to be launched for Solomon Islands 2023 Pacific Games

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The Solomon Islands National University (SINU) is set to release a "Safe Green Games" campaign with the Government Services Integration Committee (GSIC) prior to the country's hosting of the Pacific Games this year. Representatives from the two bodies met to discuss the initiative which is due to be officially launched by Solomon Islands' Prime Minister Manasseh Sogavare. GSIC chairman Bernard Bata'anisia...

Patient persistent Pacific research and diplomacy moves shipping ambition

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The Republic of the Marshall Islands and the Solomon Islands lodged new submissions at the International Maritime Organisation (IMO)this week, calling for greatly increased and 1.5 commensurate levels of ambition, commitment to an equitable global transition and for shipping to agree to a high price on GHG. This is the largest and most ambitious carbon price call for any sector...

Fukushima water on agenda as Japan PM meets Cook Islands PM Brown, RMI Minister Kabua, and Forum SG Puna

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Talks between Japan and the Pacific are expected to continue as the clock ticks closer for the controversial planned discharge of treated but still radioactive water, into the Pacific Ocean, later this year. Overall, a promise from Japan in PALM9 to not release anything into the ocean which will harm human or ocean life, is being held high by the...

Vanuatu foreign Minister wants ‘yes or no’ answer to ULMWP application

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Vanuatu’s Minister for Foreign Affairs, Jotham Napat, said he is considering visiting Suva, Honiara and Port Moresby to personally get a “yes or no” answer on application by the United Liberation Movement of West Papua (ULMWP) for full membership of the Melanesian Spearhead Group (MSG) before the MSG Summit in Port Vila later this year. The Minister spoke of his...

Pacific Fisheries officials discuss Labour Standards on Fishing Vessels

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Fiji's Fisheries and Forestry Minister Kalaveti Vodo Ravu Tuesday opened a two-day workshop on 'Labour Standards on Fishing Vessels' for over 50 representatives from the Pacific. The New Zealand Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade-funded programme will be jointly implemented by Forum Fisheries Agency(FFA), International Labour Organisation (ILO), International Organisation for Migration(IOM) and United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime...

Parties to the Nauru Agreement set for to open new HQ in Marshalls’ capital

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The capital of the Marshall Islands, Majuro, will host the first in-person annual meeting of the Parties to the Nauru Agreement (PNA) since 2019 when the powerful fisheries organisation convenes on Monday. To coincide with the gathering, PNA will officially open its four-storey headquarters building in Majuro on 13 February. The PNA controls waters where half of the world's skipjack tuna...

Pacific Forum and Japan going head-to-head over planned nuclear wastewater dump

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There are hopes an upcoming meeting will throw water on a growing fire surrounding the looming release of radioactive nuclear wastewater into the Pacific Ocean. In an exclusive interview, Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO) said it wants the world to know that the planned release of more than 1.3million tonnes of radioactive wastewater into the Pacific Ocean over around four...

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