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Bougainville MP blames PNG Electoral Commission for election chaos

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Re-elected Papua New Guinea MP Tim Masiu says much of the blame for the country's election fiasco can be directed at the Electoral Commission. The Governor-General Sir Bob Dadae has accepted a recommendation from the Electoral Commission to delay the return of writs in the country's general election. Masiu, who was Communications Minister in the former government, said there were no...

USP Council to decide: Fiji Economy Minister

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Fijian Minister for Economy Aiyaz Sayed-Khaiyum says it is now up to the University of the South Pacific’s Council (USP) to investigate the alleged unfair appointment within the institution. Earlier this week, the Minister read out in parliament a letter by a whistleblower who works within the human resources department of USP. The letter outlines claims of acting appointments made at...

Last repatriation flight before Tonga slowly re-opens border

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Tonga’s last repatriation flight arrived Thursday with over 300 passengers, before Tonga's international border opens on 01 August with zero MIQ. MEIDECC CEO Paula Ma’u said the passengers were from New Zealand, Australia and Fiji. This is last repatriation flight before opening of the border on 1 August with zero MIQ, he said. The passengers will be in quarantined at usual in...

Fiji begins selection of Private sector developer for 3000 affordable, Climate-resilient homes

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Developers have been invited to register interest in a landmark housing project in Fiji, which will provide affordable, climate-resilient homes for 3,000 low and middle-income families. The Fijian government has commenced the process of engagement with potential developers of this crucial public-private partnership (PPP) project, which comes at a time when Fiji has a huge need for more affordable, climate-resilient...

Fiji’s buoyant economy supports smaller budget deficits

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By Kishti Sen and Tom Kenny, ANZ Senior International Economist Looming elections usually see incumbent governments loosen constraints in an attempt to accelerate spending on previous and new promises. However, Fiji’s 2022-23 National Budget shows restraint in public sector spending,even though an election is due to be called within the next six months. It is also less aggressive on...

RC Blog: Who’s willing to pay for sustainability in the Pacific?

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Written by Simona Marinescu, Isabella Massa, Guillaume Lafortune After major setbacks to the UN Sustainable Development Goals, the Pacific needs fairer access to financing as it fights to overcome climate challenges. Crises in climate, geopolitics and global health have caused major setbacks for the Sustainable Development Goals, a set of 17 global benchmarks adopted by all UN member states in...

The Commonwealth Games are an opportunity to promote inclusion and advance human rights through sport

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As the 2022 Commonwealth Games opens in Birmingham today and the Commonwealth Decade of Sport commences, the Commonwealth Secretariat is working to leverage the vital role that access to sport can play in promoting peace, better health, equal rights and sustainable development across the Commonwealth’s 56 member countries. Sport as an enabler for core Commonwealth principles Speaking at the Commonwealth Games,...

Sports ministers set human rights and health targets at Commonwealth Games’ meeting

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Trinidad and Tobago announce they will host Commonwealth Youth Games in Summer 2023 at the 10th Commonwealth Sports Ministerial Meeting. Sports ministers from across the Commonwealth have reaffirmed their commitment to using sport as a vehicle for ensuring the socio-economic, physical, and mental wellbeing of current and future generations - and the building of a common future that ensures that...

Pacific Climate Roundtable hears solidarity call from three COP Presidencies

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Pacific Island nations have received resounding support from the hosts of the world’s climate negotiations in the lead up to COP 27 this November. With just over a hundred days to go before the opening of the COP 27 in Sharm El Sheikh, the COP 26 President, Alok Sharma, delivered a public lecture and joined fellow COP global ‘troika host...

NZ PM Ardern, Luxon and ministers to visit Samoa for treaty anniversary

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New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern, Opposition Leader Christopher Luxon, and a slew of ministers are set to visit Samoa next week to commemorate the 60th anniversary of the signing of the Treaty of Friendship. The treaty between New Zealand and Samoa was signed in 1962 two months after the Pacific islands nation became the first to achieve independence, having...

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