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With One Voice, Small Island Developing States build bridges for a Sustainable Energy Future

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Expert Insight by: Arieta Gonelevu Rakai, Regional Programme Officer, Islands, IRENA Considering the deepening global climate crisis, the urgent call for action to accelerate energy transition from Small Island Developing States (SIDS) has grown louder, especially since they are most vulnerable to the impacts of climate change. Tapping into the rich potential of the small island states’ diverse renewable...

The 2024 IRENA Youth Forum ensures Young People are equipped to lead a Sustainable Energy future

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The 2024 edition of the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) Youth Forum, themed ‘Youth at the Core of a Just Energy Transition: Skills, Empowerment and Innovation', aimed to not only foster discussions but also equip young participants with the tools and knowledge necessary to shape a more sustainable and inclusive energy future. Through a series of engaging activities that include...

Is there a hidden cost of China’s Pacific play?

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By Teuku Riefky, Mohamad Dian Revindo, Universitas Indonesia Solomon Islands host crucial elections keenly watched from Beijing to Washington, but only China is putting its money where its mouth is in the region and it’s working. China’s investment in the Pacific has redrawn the political map of the region. Since 2008, the Chinese government has committed over US$9 billion to infrastructure, development,...

Your quick guide to the Solomon Islands elections

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By Priestley Habru, University of Adelaide and 360info Staff Prime Minister Manasseh Sogavare could retain power on April 17, but who stands in his way of making history? Solomon Islands sits on the edge of a monumental moment. Solomon Islands writer Dr Tarcisius Kabutaulaka called the April 17 election “perhaps the most important to the Solomon Islands since independence.” If you monitor...

Voters must re-register to participate in the 2026 general elections

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With Parliaments’ approval, all eligible voters under law including Samoa’s diaspora must register or re-register to vote in the next general elections. And the Office of the Electoral Commissioner is already on the ground beginning the re-registration nationwide for all Samoan based voters. The re-registration initiative, according to the Minister in Charge of the Electoral Commission, Faualo Lefau Harry Schuster is...

Washington nixes Guam and American Samoa’s bid for PIF membership

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The federal government has poured cold water on Guam and American Samoa’s hopes of gaining membership of the Pacific Islands Forum, stating that U.S territories are constitutionally restricted from representing themselves in foreign policy-making bodies. “Because the United States is not a member of the PIF and because of the political nature and foreign policy aspects of the PIF, the...

Samoa, Vanuatu lead Forum Observer team to 2024 Solomon Islands Joint Election

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At the invitation of the Solomon Islands Electoral Commission, the Pacific Islands Forum (PIF) has deployed an election observer mission to the Solomon Islands to observe the upcoming Joint Election on 17 April 2024. The Forum Election Observer team is led by Ali’ioaiga Feturi Elisaia, High Commissioner of Samoa to Fiji, with Lawson Samuel, Secretary of the Law Reform Commission,...

Vanuatu secure final spot at OFC U-19 Men’s Championship 2024

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Vanuatu has triumphed at the OFC U-19 Men’s Championship 2024 – Qualifying by downing a 10-man Cook Islands 2-0 in front of a fervent home crowd at VFF Freshwater Stadium in Port Vila. The win means Vanuatu has fended off challenges from the Cook Islands, Tonga and American Samoa to secure the last remaining place at July’s OFC U-19 Men’s...

Forum DSG Nayasi calls for unified action against transnational organised crime in the Pacific

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At the launch of the Pacific Regional Transnational Organised Crime (TNOC) Disruption Strategy in Suva this week, Forum deputy secretary General Esala Nayasi says transnational organised crime is a threat to regional security. “For far too long, organised criminal groups have been able to remain ahead and out of reach of law enforcement in the region. Our region is under...

18 Young Leaders selected for Samoa 2024 Commonwealth Youth Forum Task force

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18 young people have been selected to form an international task force that will lead the planning and delivery of the 2024 Commonwealth Youth Forum (CYF) in Apia, Samoa. The dedicated youth leaders representing 56 Commonwealth countries will work with the Commonwealth Secretariat, the Commonwealth Youth Council (CYC), and the Government of Samoa to design and execute a forum that...

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