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Australia committed to empowering an effective Pacific Islands region in the climate change negotiations

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The Government of Australia and the Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environment Programme will work in partnership to enhance the engagement of Pacific Islands in the climate change negotiations. The new negotiations support project will help strengthen the negotiation skills of Pacific Islanders, better resourcing them to amplify the Pacific Islands voice. “The Australian Government is pleased to provide this support...

Niue touts Ocean Conservation Credit as innovative climate change solution at COP27

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The small island of Niue in the middle of the vast Pacific Ocean has demonstrated climate change leadership at COP27, showcasing a home-grown innovative solution to raise funds for climate adaptation and mitigation. Speaking to an audience of world leaders during the resumed high-level segment of the COP27 at the Sharm El Sheikh International Congress Centre on Tuesday, Niue’s Minister...

U.S, Japan back Australia’s Digicel Pacific purchase with $150 million in credit guarantees

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The U.S and Japan have announced they will back the Australian government's unprecedented move to fund Telstra's purchase of the Pacific's largest telco, stumping up around $150 million(US$100 million) in credit guarantees for the high-profile deal. Telstra announced in July that it had finalised the $2.4 billion (US$1.6 billion) purchase of Digicel Pacific, which has over 2.5 million subscribers across...

Lemuelu in for Brown as Samoa name squad for World Cup final

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Samoa coach Matt Parish has made one change to the squad ahead of Sunday's World Cup Final against Australia.. Fa'amanu Brown, who will miss the match with a head knock picked up in the win over England, is replaced in the 19-man by Dolphins forward Connelly Lemuelu. Chanel Harris-Tavita will start at hooker in his final game before retiring to pursue...

Grants available for government, civil society and other gender equality projects

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The Pacific Community (SPC) is offering grants for gender equality initiatives that support Pacific women and girls, in all their diversity, to be safe and equitably share in resources, opportunities and decision-making with men and boys. Grants are being offered by the Pacific Women Lead (PWL) at SPC programme, known as PWL at SPC, supported by the Australian Government. “These grants...

Our stories – Climate-forced Displacement and Relocation – Climate Tok Report

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The disconnect between how the development sector addresses climate change-related issues like climate-forced displacement and relocation in island communities requires urgent attention. A convening of community representatives across the Fiji Islands, including those in the maritime region and communities in remote rural interior of the main islands also recommended an annual audit of evacuation centres. The audits, participants say in the...

Flying Fijians plan to finish on a high note in the final ANS test match

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Flying Fijians Head Coach Vern Cotter has managed to line up a formidable side despite the team facing player suspension and injuries. Cotter has made 7 changes from the Irish match to his 23-member squad in the hope to continue its unbeaten record against the French Barbarians on Sunday. He said “We have been addressing a few injuries whereby we have...

Vanuatu’s director of women relishes her role as a technical co-ordinator for negotiators on gender and climate change for PSIDS

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By Makereta Komai, PACNEWS Editor in Sharm El Shiek Apart from the tough negotiations going into its final stages, one of the Pacific negotiators is not only relishing the experience and lessons learnt from the tough environment in the negotiating room, she is already thinking of what she can take away from COP27. Rothina Ilo Noka is the director of women’s...

Global inaction pushes Tuvalu to take innovative steps to prepare to become a digital nation

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By Makereta Komai, PACNEWS Editor in Sharm El Sheikh Tuvalu like the rest of the Pacific is not standing idly by, waiting for the world to act – we’ve taken precautionary steps to protect and preserve our statehood and sovereignty, says Simon Kofe, the islands foreign affairs minister. He joined delegates at COP27 virtually from an island in Tuvalu that’s predicted...

Marshall Islands ask for a place their future generations can call home

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By Makereta Komai, PACNEWS Editor in Sharm el Sheikh With a history of being fought over bitterly in the last century, the Marshall Islands continues the next onslaught that the extraction of fossil fuels is unleashing. The Marshall Islands were the testing grounds for the most destructive weapons ever known, and today the island nation is threatened by the rising seas...

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